91色情片

Skip to main content Skip to page footer

Taking Sides: The Triangle of Responsible Innovation

Lunch Seminar in presence

Quando

Justin B. Biddle
Georgia Institute of Technology, USA

Abstract:

This presentation addresses the question of how organizations should be structured if they are to facilitate responsible innovation. Organizations of all sorts 鈥 including governments, academic institutes, and firms 鈥 have implemented different structures for facilitating responsible decision making in science, technology, and innovation. These include external ethics advisory boards, internal ethics offices, and external auditing bodies. While there are practical questions that one might ask about the effectiveness of these structures, there are also interesting conceptual/philosophical issues, which have largely been ignored by philosophers of science, STS scholars, and others. This presentation explores some of these issues. It proposes and articulates three characteristics that an ideal responsible innovation structure might have 鈥 namely, information access, empowerment, and independence. It then shows that, under realistic conditions, responsible innovation structures face tradeoffs that make this ideal difficult, if not impossible, to sustain. This argument is referred to as the Triangle of Responsible Innovation (TRI). It helps to explain why responsible innovation is so difficult to institutionalize. It also suggests pathways for making progress toward responsible innovation, even given these challenges.

Justin B. Biddle is an Associate Professor in the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School of Public Policy and the Director of the Ethics, Technology, and Human Interaction at the Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also a Senior Fellow of SOCRATES (鈥淪ocial Credibility and Trustworthiness of Expert Knowledge and Science-Based Information鈥), a German Research Foundation Centre for Advanced Studies, at the Leibniz Universit盲t Hannover. His research lies at the intersection of philosophy of science and values; ethics of emerging technologies; and organization theory. Specifically, his work investigates the epistemic and ethical implications of different organizational structures for facilitating responsible innovation, especially relating to artificial intelligence (AI). He received his PhD in History and Philosophy of Science from the University of Notre Dame and did a postdoctoral fellowship at the Universit盲t Bielefeld in Germany.

 

Data


12:15 - 13:45

Luogo

Building BL26 鈥 Room 0.19 (ground floor) Department of Management, Economics and Industrial Engineering Via R. Lambruschini 4/B, 20156 Milano

Organizzatore

91色情片

Eventi

29

giugno 2026

Convegni
AI per l鈥檈nergia: applicazioni e opportunit脿 per il settore

30

giugno 2026

Conferenze
Taking Sides: The Triangle of Responsible Innovation

01

luglio 2026

Convegni
Il quadro normativo dell鈥橢conomia Circolare: dalla teoria alle esperienze degli operatori

02

luglio 2026

Convegni
Capitale umano e tecnologico, la partita degli Studi professionali

03

luglio 2026

Convegni
Digital for Kids & Teens: fare sistema tra innovazione e responsabilit脿

13 →

maggio

16

ottobre 2026

Mostre
Ritratti/Portraits

25

giugno 2026

Convegni
Biometano e biocarburanti: due leve per la decarbonizzazione

07

luglio 2026

The future belongs to those who speak it: How discourse organizes power in future-making

07 →

luglio

10

luglio 2026

ITUKaleidoscope

08

luglio 2026

Altro
Progettare il futuro

13

luglio 2026

Embodied Intelligence and Its Industrial Applications

15

luglio 2026

Convegni
Organizing and performing creative work in the distant future (2035)