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Wolfson Christian social event

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Add to Calendar Wolfson Christian social eventThe Levett Room
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The Levett Room
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Christians in Wolfson are invited to a social gathering in the Levett Room on Saturday 3rd February between 12 and 2pm. Come along to meet and connect with other Wolfson Christians. All welcome! For more information contact john.lowe@wolfson.ox.ac.uk.
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Writing Jewish Women’s Lives Seminar: Meriel Schindler in conversation with Rebecca Abrams

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Add to Calendar Writing Jewish Women’s Lives Seminar: Meriel Schindler in conversation with Rebecca AbramsThe Levett Room
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The Levett Room
Speakers
Meriel Schindler and Rebecca Abrams
Event price
Free
Booking Required
Required

At the core of OCLW's new programme on Writing Jewish Women's Lives, our new series of afternoon literary seminars are a chance to discuss books by and about Jewish women.



At this event we welcome Meriel Schindler to talk with Rebecca Abrams about their various books and the issues raised when writing about or as Jewish women. Topics will include family relationships, assimilation and legacy - as well as addressing practical questions about researching, writing and structuring a multiple-strand story. There will be time for questions from participants, with priority given to in-person participants.

Register here

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XML Research Seminar: Moral Uncertainty in Autonomous Agents

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Add to Calendar XML Research Seminar: Moral Uncertainty in Autonomous AgentsThe Levett Room
Location
The Levett Room
Speakers
Jázon Szabó
Event price
Free
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Not Required

Title: Moral Uncertainty in Autonomous Agents



Abstract:

One important goal of machine learning is to create agents that can behave ethically. Such ethical behaviour would allow autonomous agents to be safely used in a wider range of cases, e.g. fully autonomous vehicles may encounter unexpected moral dilemmas during deployment. At the same time, there is no agreement within or between societies as to what constitutes ethical behaviour. Fortunately, there has been recent work in philosophy called 'moral uncertainty', e.g. here in Oxford by William MacAskill, that aims to address this very issue. In this talk, we first look at a paper by Ecoffet and Lehman (from Open AI) to see how ideas from moral uncertainty can be used alongside with Reinforcement Learning to implement autonomous agents with multiple ethical theories. We also look at my recent AAAI paper, which looks at fanaticism, a well-known problem within moral uncertainty. In particular, should small parts of society be able to completely determine what ethical behaviour means (such that the other parts of society are disregarded), just because they are morally repulsed? Consider that only a very small part of society believes that abortion is ethically unaccaptable. Due to fanaticism, agents may also consider abortions ethically wrong, despite the majority of society thinking otherwise; is this desirable? Finally, we look at interesting unsolved problems within moral uncertainty and their relevance to machine learning.



Bio:

I am Jazon Szabo, currently a final year PhD student at the Safe & Trusted AI CDT, co-organised by King's College London and Imperial College London. My main research interests are value alignment and machine ethics; I look at the use of moral uncertainty to address problems within these fields. I am also greatly interested in the field of AI Ethics: I have been running an online AI Ethics Reading Group for 3 years and I have helped create course material for an AI Ethics course at KCL.



This is a hybrid meeting. Please find the Teams link on XML webpage: https://users.ox.ac.uk/~ndog0178/XML/xml_index.html

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EngSoc: Using AI Imaging Software for Histological Analysis

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Add to Calendar EngSoc: Using AI Imaging Software for Histological AnalysisThe Levett Room
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The Levett Room
Speakers
Isabel Burn
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Join Wolfson Engineering Society as we learn about cutting-edge applications of AI in the field of histology.
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EngSoc: Creating Porcelain and Light

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Add to Calendar EngSoc: Creating Porcelain and LightThe Levett Room
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The Levett Room
Speakers
Margaret O'Rorke
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Learn the secrets of high-fired porcelain with Margaret O'Rorke, a studio potter with over four decades of experience.

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Law in Societies Cluster - Panel Discussion

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The Levett Room

ISLAMIC LAW AND THE MODERN STATE: RUPTURE OR CONTINUITY?

 

MORGAN CLARKE

Institute of Social & Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford

The (Islamic) State Effect: Bureaucratic Law and Idealised Sharia in Lebanon’s Sunni and Ja‘fari Courts





DOMINIK KRELL
Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford


Islamic Law and Codification: An Archaeology of Concepts



ROB GLEAVE
Institute of Arab and Islamic Studies, University of Exeter


Iraq’s flirtation with Islamic law: The Ja’fari Code Proposal

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PREVIEW: Nobuo Okawa: From Dark to Light, An Exhibition of Mezzotint Prints

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Add to Calendar PREVIEW: Nobuo Okawa: From Dark to Light, An Exhibition of Mezzotint PrintsThe Levett Room
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The Levett Room
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There is provision for wheelchair users.
EXHIBITION PREVIEW SUNDAY 14 JANUARY 2.00-6.00pm



NOBUO OKAWA

FROM DARK TO LIGHT

AN EXHIBITION OF MEZZOTINT PRINTS



15 JANUARY to 15 MARCH 2024

WOLFSON COLLEGE, LINTON ROAD, OXFORD 0X2 6UD

Open daily 10.00 – 19.00 (subject to College commitments)



Visitors are advised to telephone the College Lodge before visiting

(01865-274100)

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Nobuo Okawa: From Dark to Light, An Exhibition of Mezzotint Prints

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Add to Calendar Nobuo Okawa: From Dark to Light, An Exhibition of Mezzotint PrintsThe Levett Room
Location
The Levett Room
Event price
Free
Booking Required
Not Required
Accessibility
There is provision for wheelchair users.
NOBUO OKAWA

FROM DARK TO LIGHT

AN EXHIBITION OF MEZZOTINT PRINTS



15 JANUARY to 15 MARCH 2024



EXHIBITION PREVIEW SUNDAY 14 JANUARY 2.00-6.00pm



WOLFSON COLLEGE, LINTON ROAD, OXFORD 0X2 6UD

Open daily 10.00 – 19.00 (subject to College commitments)



Visitors are advised to telephone the College Lodge before visiting

(01865 274100)

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Overcoming the Antibiotics Crisis

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Add to Calendar Overcoming the Antibiotics CrisisThe Levett Room
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The Levett Room
Speakers
Dr. Jani Bolla
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Join us for an informative session on Finding Solutions to Preserve Antibiotic Effectiveness!

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Electroactive and Regenerate Biomaterials for Smart Medical Devices

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Add to Calendar Electroactive and Regenerate Biomaterials for Smart Medical DevicesThe Levett Room
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The Levett Room
Speakers
Prof. Malavika Nair
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Join us for an enlightening event as we delve into the cutting-edge realm of Electroactive and Regenerative Biomaterials, paving the way for the next generation of SMART Medical Devices.