[Call for Abstracts]
Workshop
Ethics and Politics of Artificial Intelligence
2 July 2026 | 10h00-17h00 | Casa dos Livros 
(Palacete Burmester - Rua do Campo Alegre, 1055, 4150-181 Porto - Portugal)
The Workshop: Ethics and Politics of AI brings together researchers, academics, and graduate students to examine central ethical and political questions raised by contemporary artificial intelligence. The workshop welcomes contributions from moral and political philosophy, philosophy of technology, applied ethics, law, social theory, and related interdisciplinary fields. Its aim is to promote focused discussion on the institutional, normative, and democratic challenges created by AI systems in contemporary societies.
The final deadline to submit proposals is June 20, 2026.
 
KEYNOTE SPEAKERS:
 
Topics might include (but are not limited to):
  1. AI, democracy, and political authority
  2. Responsibility, accountability, and institutional design
  3. Fairness, bias, and structural injustice
  4. Transparency, explainability, and public justification
  5. AI governance, regulation, and human rights
  6. Privacy, surveillance, and data politics
  7. AI, labour, education, and inequality
  8. Misinformation, manipulation, and epistemic harms
  9. Healthcare, Law and Educational Impact of AI
  10. Environmental and infrastructural ethics of AI
 
Language of the workshop: English.
 
Attendance: Free. In-person only.
Note: There will be no fee to participate as a speaker in this workshop. Please note that we are unable to provide financial support for travel, accommodation, or meals for accepted speakers.
 
SUBMISSIONS:

Info: https://ifilosofia.up.pt/activities/workshop-ethics-politics-ai

Venue: Casa dos Livros, Palacete Burmester - Rua do Campo Alegre, 1055, 4150-181 Porto - Portugal
Organization:
Steven S. Gouveia (IF/UP)
CEEC Project by FCT 2022.02527.CEECIND
Mind, Language and Action Group (MLAG)
Instituto de Filosofia da Universidade do Porto – UID/00502/2025
Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia (FCT)