Schedule
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   WEDNESDAY 9 December  | 
  
   THURSDAY 10 December  | 
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   Venue: Rehua 005  | 
  
   Venue: Rehua 005  | 
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 9:00 – 10:00 Giulio Valentino Dalla Riva University of Canterbury ‘Quagmire & botheration for table & diagram: when numbers mean something more than just that’  | 
  
   
 9:00 – 10:00 Jonathan Pengelly Victoria University of Wellington ‘Philosophical prototyping’  | 
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 10:00 – 10:30 Morning Tea (Rehua 005)  | 
  
   
 10:00 – 10:20 (Rehua 005)  | 
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 10:30 – 11:30 Douglas Campbell University of Canterbury ‘Robots in Nozickland: a cautionary fairytale for our times’  | 
  
   
 10:20 – 11:20 Tim Dare & Justine Kingsbury University of Auckland, University of Waikato ‘Explaining explainable AI’  | 
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 11:30 – 12:30 Simon Brown University of Canterbury ‘Building a computer that thinks like the brain’  | 
  
   
 11:20 – 12:20 Christoph Bartneck University of Canterbury ‘Same same but different’  | 
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 12:30 – 2:00 Lunch  | 
  
   
 12:20 – 1:20 Lunch  | 
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 2:00 – 3:00  Zhao Fan & Jack Copeland University of Canterbury ‘The strange phenomenon of Turing denial’  | 
  
   
 1:20 – 2:20   Justin Sytsma Victoria University of Wellington ‘How to make a conscious robot’  | 
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 3:00 – 4:00 James Maclaurin University of Otago ‘What is it like to be a bot?’  | 
  
   
 2:20 – 3:20 Ben Adams University of Canterbury ‘Toward contrastive explanations in GeoAI’  | 
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 4:00 – 4:20 Afternoon Tea (Rehua 005)  | 
  
   
 3:20 – 3:40 Afternoon Tea (Rehua 005)  | 
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 4.20 – 5:20 Tanja Mitrovic University of Canterbury ‘Using AI to support student engagement in video-based learning’  | 
  
   
 3:40 – 4:40 James Atlas University of Canterbury ‘Protocol and sensor software development for fracture healing’ (Rehua 005)  | 
  
   
 3:40 – 4:40 Michael Grimshaw University of Canterbury ‘Not thinking like a young white western secular man—whose intelligence and what intelligence is being artificialized?’ (Rehua 002)  | 
 
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 5:20 – 6:20 Amy Fletcher University of Canterbury ‘Autonomous futures: positioning lethal autonomous weapons in the landscape of future warfare’  | 
  
   
 4:40 – 5:40 Randolph Grace University of Canterbury ‘Minds, brains, and the puzzle of implicit computation’  | 
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 6:30 – 7:30 The Lovelace Lecture Diane Proudfoot University of Canterbury ‘Did Turing endorse the computational theory of mind?’ (A4)  | 
  
   
 6:00 – 7:00 Apéro (KP ground floor, BYOG) 
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 7:30 – 9:30 On the eve ... Ada Lovelace’s Birthday Party (KP ground floor, BYOG)  | 
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