PROGRAMA

Tema: IA e Ética Académica: Desafios e Caminhos para uma Transformação Responsável

Dia 26 – Quinta-feira

9h30 | Sessão de Abertura

Sessão de boas-vindas pelo Vice-reitor para a Inovação, Qualidade e Transformação Digital, Diogo Casa Nova. Apresentação do tema das III Jornadas de Ética pelo Presidente da Comissão de Ética.

 

10h00 | Conferência inaugural

Artificial Intelligence and Education: A Critical Studies Perspective | Wayne Holmes, University College London

Moderação: Vice-reitor para a Inovação, Qualidade e Transformação Digital, Diogo Casa Nova.

 

11h00 | Pausa para café

 

11h30 | Mesa-redonda 1: A IA na Investigação

Moderação: Pedro Caridade de Freitas

António Teixeira; Sandra Caeiro; Henrique São Mamede; Vera Dias

 

12h30 | Almoço

 

14h00 | Conferência 2

Four Macrotrends of a Post-AI Society | Luciano Floridi, Yale University

Moderação: Presidente da Comissão de Ética, João Relvão Caetano

 

15h30Workshop temático: Ética no ensino com IA

Moderação: Dionísio Vila Maior

Leonel Morgado; Isabel Barros Dias; João Simão; Cecília Tomás; Patrícia Marques

 

17h30 | Fim de atividades do 1.º dia

 

Dia 27  – Sexta-feira

9h30 | Mesa-redonda 2: Universidade e IA: estratégia institucional, implementação e futuro académico

Moderação: Vítor Rocio

Filipa Seabra; José Coelho; Liliana Martins; Bruno Tavares; Paulo Dimas

 

11h30 | Pausa para café

 

11h45  | Conferência de encerramento

Patrícia Rosado Pinto, Presidente do Conselho Nacional para a Inovação Pedagógica no Ensino Superior (CNIPES)

Moderação: Fernando Costa

 

12h30 | Conclusões por relator nomeado

 

12h45 | Encerramento das III Jornadas de Ética

Intervenção final da Comissão Organizadora


Notas Biográficas

Professor Wayne Holmes

Wayne Holmes is full Professor of Critical Studies of AI and Education in the UCL Institute of Education, University College London (UK). He also holds a UNESCO Chair in the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence and Education (with the International Research Centre on AI, Slovenia). His research explores the ethical, human rights, and social justice implications of teaching and learning with and about AI. Wayne is also a lead member of the Council of Europe’s AI&ED expert group, which is developing legislation to protect the human rights of students and teachers engaging with AI-mediated systems, and a consultant for UNESCO, for which he co-wrote ‘AI and Education: Guidance for Policy-makers’ and ‘Guidance for Generative AI in Education and Research’. Wayne has written more than a hundred other publications including, most recently, ‘Critical Studies of Artificial Intelligence and Education: Putting a Stake in the Ground’, which has been downloaded more than 3000 times. He has given AI&ED keynotes in more than 30 countries.

Professor Luciano Floridi

Luciano Floridi is John K. Castle Professor in the Practice of Cognitive Science and Founding Director of the Digital Ethics Center at Yale University, and Professor of Sociology of Culture and Communication at the University of Bologna. He is world-renowned as one of the most authoritative voices of contemporary philosophy, the founder of the philosophy of information, and one of the major interpreters of the digital revolution. His more than 400 works on the philosophy of information, digital ethics, AI ethics, and philosophy of technology have been translated into many languages. Among various awards and recognitions, in 2022 he was made Knight Grand Cross OMRI for his foundational work in philosophy. Since January 2025, he has been President of the Leonardo Foundation ETS.