The CeTI workshop explored the role of causality in interpreting robot behavior and human-machine interaction systems through a truly interdisciplinary dialogue.

The contributions of our experts offered different and complementary perspectives:

  • Enno Fischer (Philosophy) – Models of causal explanation
  • Katharina Kaesling & Konstantin Hofmann (Law and Legal Aspects of AI) – Causality, transparency, and legal requirements
  • Verena Klös & Cong Wang (Explainability Engineering) – Understanding and explaining complex robot behavior
  • Irene Valori (Neuroscience) – Psychological and neurocognitive foundations for inclusive technologies and the sense of agency in children

The meeting offered a rich exchange of perspectives, strengthening the links between philosophy, law, engineering, and neuroscience and confirming CeTI’s mission: to promote the understanding and explainability of intelligent systems through interdisciplinary approaches.

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