The proposals for the presentations should be submitted for the anonymous review to phil.in.info.2021@gmail.com. On the separate page the author(s) should submit the full name, affiliation and a short CV (up to 150 words). The proposals should not exceed 300-400 words (including references). We accept presentations in English or in Polish.
Important dates:
Nov 30th – Deadline for abstracts.
Dec 5th – The notifications of accepted abstracts sent out to authors.
Dec 12th – Program finalized; Zoom contact sent out.
Dec 16-17th – Conference online (ZOOM).
The possible topics include but are not limited to:
— Non-Turing computational paradigms
— Natural Computing
— General Theory of Information – interpretations and consequences
— Ontology of information
— Epistemology and ontology of computer simulation
— Ontology of virtual reality
— Morphological computation
— Biosemiotic inspirations in artificial Autonomous Systems
— Information and Computation in autopoietic systems
— History of AI
— Explainable AI
— Ontology of AI systems
— Ontological gap in autonomous AI systems
— Philosophical foundations of AI paradigms
— Judgment and phronesis as AI paradigm?
— Artificial General Intelligence (AGI) – philosophical prerequisites
— Super intelligent systems – conceptualizations
— Technology beyond the horizon – threats and possibilities