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Jurgis Karpus

@jurgiskarpus

Assistant Professor at LMU Munich

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This was part of our two-year research exchange project jointly funded by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in associated with the Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) and the Slovenian Research Agency (ARRS).

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Should human-controlled drones be kept away from AI-piloted #drones in the skies? That’s what our researcher Jurgis Karpus is calling for. Scroll through the infographic slideshow to find out why more cooperative #AI means a bigger problem.

Should human-controlled drones be kept away from AI-piloted #drones in the skies? That’s what our researcher <a href="/jurgiskarpus/">Jurgis Karpus</a> is calling for. Scroll through the infographic slideshow to find out why more cooperative #AI means a bigger problem.
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We spent a dynamic couple of days discussing collaborative awareness with other EMERGE project project partners and seeing the latest in robotics at the TU Delft in the Netherlands 🤖. As part of the EMERGE consortium, our researchers met to celebrate the project's first year 🎂

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Meet Sarah, a chatbot to get help or information on health related matters. There's been considerable buzz surrounding such technology. This particular chatbot is looked after by the World Health Organization. It's quite fun to test it out. Give it a try: who-en.digitalhero.cloud/landing/index.…

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Excited to be in Leiden at the International Conference on Social Dilemmas to present our work with Sepideh Bazazi and Taha Yasseri on gender biases in people's interactions with gendered bots #ICSD24

Excited to be in Leiden at the International Conference on Social Dilemmas to present our work with <a href="/sbazazi/">Sepideh Bazazi</a> and <a href="/TahaYasseri/">Taha Yasseri</a> on gender biases in people's interactions with gendered bots #ICSD24
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Glad to be in beautiful Besançon to present our work with Mantas Radzvilas on rationality and reasoning in interactive decision making at the 19th European Meeting on Game Theory (SING 19). 🇫🇷 Too bad France didn't win football yesterday. #SING19

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Excited to be in York with Mantas Radzvilas to present our work on game theory at the British Society's for the Philosophy of Science conference

Excited to be in York with Mantas Radzvilas to present our work on game theory at the British Society's for the Philosophy of Science conference
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It was great fun to discuss AI ethics and to present our recent work on automated nudging at a meetup event organized by RightMinded AI and IBM earlier this week. #AI #ethics #nudge

It was great fun to discuss AI ethics and to present our recent work on automated nudging at a meetup event organized by RightMinded AI and IBM earlier this week. #AI #ethics #nudge
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New Preprint: Gender-based discrimination doesn’t disappear when working with AI—it can actually become stronger. Our experiments reveal how gender bias persists and even amplifies in human-AI collaboration. with Sepideh Bazazi & Jurgis Karpus arxiv.org/pdf/2412.05214

New Preprint: 
Gender-based discrimination doesn’t disappear when working with AI—it can actually become stronger. Our experiments reveal how gender bias persists and even amplifies in human-AI collaboration.
with Sepideh Bazazi &amp;  <a href="/jurgiskarpus/">Jurgis Karpus</a> 
arxiv.org/pdf/2412.05214
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Can we, as persons, exist beyond our biological lifespans? Anna Strasser DenkWerkstatt Berlin and I argue that parts of us could—think chatbots—and in a way we already do—through books, ideas, and the lasting influence we have on others. Check out our article here: doi.org/10.1007/s13347…

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Will people give way to self-driving taxis? My colleagues and I show that this might vary across cultures. In the U.S. and Europe they won’t. In Japan, they will. Why? Check out our article here: doi.org/10.1038/s41598…