Submissions

Proposals for presentations should be submitted for anonymous review to michal.golda@amu.edu.pl. On a separate page, the author(s) should provide full names, affiliations, and a short CV/resume (up to 150 words). Proposals should not exceed 300–400 words (including references). Presentations may be in English or in Polish. Please also indicate whether you prefer to speak virtually or in person at the Faculty of Philosophy in Poznan.

Important dates:
November 13, 2022: Deadline for abstracts
November 20, 2022: Notifications of accepted abstracts sent out to authors
November 27, 2022: Program finalized, with an MS Teams contact being sent out
December 2-3, 2022: Conference held online (via MS Teams) and in person at the Faculty of Philosophy at AMU.

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

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