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Int’l Conference on ‘AI, Ethics and Democracy’ Planned in Austria

18:17 - June 29, 2026
News ID: 3498022
IQNA – An international conference on “Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Democracy” will be held in Vienna by the Iranian Cultural Center in Austria.

An international conference on “Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and Democracy” will be held in Vienna by the Iranian Cultural Center in Austria.

 

Slated for Friday, this scientific-cultural event will attract the attendance of those interested in the topics of philosophy of technology, ethics of artificial intelligence and its effects on democracy.

The main speakers of the symposium will be Mark Kokelberg, professor at the University of Vienna, David J. Gunkel from Northern Illinois University, Amir Hor, a professor and AI scientist in Vienna, Roohollah Eslami, a faculty member at Ferdowsi University of Mashhad and a professor and researcher in political thought, and Reza Gholami, a professor, lecturer, and researcher in political philosophy.

This meeting is being held to mark the publication of the Persian translations of the works of Kokelberg, one of the leading thinkers in the field of ethics and philosophy of technology.

Kokelberg is a world-renowned figure in the field of philosophy of artificial intelligence, robotics, and the ethical impacts of technology on society and democracy.

In the special book presentation section of this event, important works such as “Artificial Intelligence and Democracy’, “Ethics of Artificial Intelligence” and other works related to the topics of artificial intelligence, politics, and philosophy will be introduced.

The presence of Iranian and international speakers provides a valuable opportunity for cross-cultural dialogue and exchange of knowledge and experience on one of the most important challenges of our time.

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The Iranian Wisdom House in Vienna is hosting this event, and those interested can visit the website of this cultural center at https://wisdomhouse.at/ for more information.

This conference is part of cultural-scientific efforts to strengthen the global discourse on the ethics of artificial intelligence and its impact on democratic societies, and is expected to attract the attention of scientific, media, and policy-making circles in Iran and Europe.

 

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