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主題
Topic
TowardanEpistemology of Al Regulation
主持人
Chair
王國豫
復旦大學科技倫理與人類未來研究院院長
復旦大學哲學學院教授
Dean of the Institute of Technology Ethics
for Human Future, Fudan University
Professor at the School of Philosophy, Fudan University
報告人
Speaker
Hernán Gabriel Borisonik
阿根廷圣馬丁國立大學人文學院副教授
國家科技研究理事會研究員
復旦發展研究院訪問學者
Associate Professor at the School of Humanities, Universidad Nacional de San Martin (UNSAM)
Argentina Researcher at National Scientific
and Technical Research Council (CONICET)
Visiting Scholar, Fudan Development Institute
時間
Time
2025年12月2日(星期二)16:00-18:00
16:00-18:00, December 2nd, 2025 (Tue)
活動地點
Venue
復旦大學邯鄲校區
復旦源A棟科技倫理與人類未來研究院205室
Room 205, Institute of Technology Ethics
for Human Future,
Fudan Yuan Building A,
Fudan University (Handan Campus)
主辦
Host
科技倫理與人類未來研究院
Institute of Technology Ethics for Human Future
復旦發展研究院
Fudan Development Institute
復旦-拉美大學聯盟
Fudan-Latin America, University Consortium
摘要
Abstract
This seminar explores the philosophical and political foundations of artificial intelligence (Al) regulation, focusing on how different societies conceptualize the ethical, institutional, and epistemic dimensions of technological governance. Drawing on the notion ofsociotechnical imaginaries, l will examine how dominant Western frameworks-particularly those of the European Union and the United States-project a universalist vision that often conceals their own normative and cultural assumptions. To ground this argument, l will refer to my work in political philosophy and science and technology studies (STS), together with my experience in Al public policy in Argentina, where l have collaborated with the National Congress's Commission on Al and to the public policy initiative for an Argentine University Council for Strategic Technologies and Artificial lntelligence. Rather than proposing a regulatory model from or for any particular region, the seminar seeks to open a dialogue attentive to the diversity of ethical and philosophical traditions that shape regulatory thought, in this spirit, we will consider how normative frameworks emerge at the intersection of political imaginaries, institutional practices, and technological infrastructures. Ultimately, l aim to foster an interdisciplinary conversation on how to build more epistemically plural and politically viable foundations for Al governance, with a particular interest in learning from and dialoguing with the significant contributions emerging from Chinese scholarship and policy.
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