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Presidential Lecture Series - Virtual Event

Faking emotions and a therapeutic role for robots and chatbots: Ethics of using AI in psychotherapy with Speaker Bipin Indurkhya

This event takes place on Zoom.
Tuesday, January 18, 2022 - 17:00 to 18:30

The American University of Paris invites you to a talk with Bipin Indurkhya entitled "Faking Emotions and a Therapeutic Role for Robots and Chatbots: Ethics of Using AI in Psychotherapy". This talk is part of the Presidential Lecture Series "Technology and the Human Future" organized by the Office of the President and President Celeste Schenck. Each talk will take place virtually on Zoom.

Bipin Indurkhya is a professor of Cognitive Science at the Jagiellonian University, Krakow, Poland. His main research interests are social robotics, usability engineering, affective computing and creativity. He received his Master’s degree in Electronics Engineering from the Philips International Institute, Eindhoven (The Netherlands) in 1981, and PhD in Computer Science from University of Massachusetts at Amherst in 1985. He has taught at various universities in the US, Japan, India, Germany and Poland; and has led national and international research projects with collaborations from companies like Xerox and Samsung.

Zoom links will be sent to participants the day before each event.

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