Date: February 14, 2025 (Friday)
Organizers: AIH Lab, Programme on Artificial Intelligence and the Law and Hong Kong Ethics Lab



Prof Seth Lazar, Australian National University
Prof Herman Cappelen, The University of Hong Kong
Dr Rachel Sterken, The University of Hong Kong
Dr Simon Goldstein,
The University of Hong Kong
Dr Frank Hong,
The University of Hong Kong
The Problem of Moral Disagreement and Deep Uncertainty: A Response to Gabriel's Account of AI Value Alignment
Prof Fei Song, Lingnan University
Prof Fei Song, Lingnan University
The Scope of AI Ethics: On the Moral Status of AI Systems
Dr Adam Bradley, Lingnan University
Dr Adam Bradley, Lingnan University