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Training in Digital Ethics

Registrations are now open! Join a leading community of researchers committed to ethical AI.

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This training course on AI Ethics is organised by ERCIM and INESC TEC within the framework of the AIOLIA project (Artificial Intelligence in Human Cognition and Behaviour). The course places particular emphasis on the ethical implications of AI systems that influence human decision-making, behaviour, learning processes, and human–computer interactions.Limited places available.

Date: October 28th
Format: In-person
Duration: 09h30-12h30 and 14h00-17h00 (lunch included)
Location: INESC TEC, Auditorium A (INESC TEC, Campus FEUP, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias 4200-465 Porto, Portugal)

What You Will Learn:

- Understand main ethical theories, AI ethics frameworks and principles.

- Identify ethical issues in AI research and development projects.

- Propose practical measures to support ethical reflection and responsible design of AI systems.

- Analyse ethical tensions and trade-offs between competing ethics requirements.

Who This Course Is For:

- Early-career professors and researchers

- PhD students

in computer science, artificial intelligence, and/or digital technologies

Programme:

Module 1 – Foundations of AI Ethics (3h)

After a brief introduction on “what is ethics”, a practical warm-up exercise will involve group work on ethical dilemmas. Then a lecture will introduce main ethical theories and the principles of AI ethics.

- Introduction to ethics and ethical reasoning.

- Main ethical theories and frameworks.

- Ethical dilemmas in digital technologies.

- Ethical principles for trustworthy AI.

 

Module 2 –AI Ethics in Practice (3h)

Can one reconcile safety with privacy or human autonomy? What if the imperatives of explainable AI and non-discrimination clash? The AIOLIA workflow allows to identify and address such ethics tensions during AI system design. We will offer several training exercises based on real-life scenarios. To find engineering trade-offs, we introduce a portfolio of operational measures that implement AI ethics principles in practice. Researchers and engineers will be tasked with selecting and prioritizing measures by applying the portfolio in each scenario. The training will end with a general discussion highlighting many possible approaches to translating high-level AI ethics principles in practice.

- Identification of ethical issues in AI-related projects.

- Operational measures for implementing AI ethics in practice.

- Technical and organizational approaches to AI governance.

- Contextual trade-offs around ethics issues in AI system design.

- Practical case studies and application exercises.

Meet the trainers:

Alexei Grinbaum is senior research scientist at CEA-Saclay with a background in quantum information theory. He writes on ethical questions of emerging technologies, including robotics and AI. Grinbaum is the chair of the CEA Operational Digital Ethics Committee and member of the French National Digital Ethics Committee (CCNEN). He coordinates EU project AIOLIA on ethics of AI in human cognition and behaviour. He also contributes to other EU projects on AI ethics focusing on professional training for students and engineers, and serves as ethics expert to the European Commission. His books include "Mécanique des étreintes" (2014), "Les robots et le mal" (2019), and "Parole de machines" (2023).

Alexandra Prégent is a postdoc at CEA-Saclay working with Alexei Grinbaum on the AIOLIA project. Her work spans the fields of AI ethics, social epistemology, information ethics, and privacy, and mainly addresses issues in normative and practical ethics of new and emergent technologies, specifically the ones at play in human-computer interactions and in the development of emotional AI.

Laurynas Adomaitis is an AI Ethics and Governance Researcher at RISE Research Institutes of Sweden, specialising in bridging the gap between ethics and engineering practice. Previously, Laurynas was a postdoctoral researcher at CEA-Saclay, working in multiple EU Horizon projects. Laurynas has taught AI and Data Ethics at leading engineering faculties (SupOptique, CentraleSupélec) and business schools (emlyon) in Paris. He also has industry experience as an Innovation Manager at Nord Security, a cybersec unicorn from Vilnius. He defended his PhD in Philosophy cum laude at Scuola Normale Superiore in 2020.

 

A Certificate of Participation will be awarded to participants who complete the training.

 

Maximum number of participants: 50. Registration will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis. Once the maximum number of participants has been reached, additional registrants will be placed on a waiting list and may be admitted in the event of cancellations.

Take the next step in your research journey: register now and help shape the future of ethical AI!

This training takes place during a landmark week for the European informatics and digital ethics community. Between 26 and 31 October, the city of Porto hosts the European Informatics Leaders Summit (ECSS 2026), co-organised by Informatics Europe and the Department of Informatics Engineering of the Faculty of Engineering of the University of Porto. This forum will bring together academic and research leaders from across Europe. In addition, the ERCIM Forum Beyond Compliance will also take place in October, gathering experts dedicated to ethics in digital research. The Digital Ethics training takes place in this context, making this week a unique opportunity to deepen your knowledge, expand your network, and actively engage in the European conversation on the responsible future of artificial intelligence.

 

Details

Details

  • Start

    28th October 2026
  • Promoters

    ERCIM and INESC TEC under AIOLIA Project
  • Contact Name

    INESC TEC
  • City

    Porto
  • Country

    Portugal
  • End

    28th October 2026
  • Local

    INESC TEC
  • Address

    Campus da Faculdade de Engenharia da Universidade do Porto, Rua Dr. Roberto Frias, 4200-465 Porto
  • Phone

    222094000