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I am applying for funding to support my travel & accommodation so that I can attend a spring school that I am co-organising.
Ethos+Tékhnē is a 3-day spring school on the socioeconomic, legal, & cultural aspects of generative AI.
Taking place March 3-5, 2025 at Paris Sciences et Lettres
Main themes: day 1 (political & socioeconomic impacts of generative AI), day 2 (technical & ethical aspects of generative AI), day 3 (EU regulation of generative AI)
Designed for PhD students, postdocs, and early-career researchers in computational and social sciences
Applications are assessed on a rolling basis until January 15, with spaces for 25 in-person & 50 online attendees. Apply here.
Further information about E+T can be found at our website.
Our primary objective is to facilitate meaningful dialogue between technical & social science perspectives on generative AI. The spring school combines:
Expert lectures from leading researchers
Interactive panel discussions
Hands-on technical workshops
Networking opportunities
Our mandate as organisers spans various administrative, logistical, & budget-related tasks.
This funding is requested to support my travel & accommodation.
I will be travelling from San Francisco (where I am organising a hackathon at the AI for Animals 2025 conference) to Paris.
I have been in the midst of a career transition from academia to AI safety since July 2023, during which time I have been entirely self-funded.
The grant we have secured (see below, How much money have you raised in the last 12 months, and from where?) can be used to cover up to €500 of my own travel expenses, but this is unlikely to be enough. At the time of writing, a one-way flight from San Francisco to Paris at the end of February/beginning of March costs between $300-600.
I am requesting a minimum of $500 with a stretch goal of $1000.
Raising more than $500 USD will afford me greater flexibility in making my travel & accommodation arrangements.
Any excess funding will be allocated to our bursary to support underfunded students & minorities.
Our team includes various PhD students & researchers at European institutions. We have organised a previous iteration of this school in Pisa in 2023. A list of team members can be found here. Information on the previous edition of Ethos+Tékhnē can be found here:
Interview with previous organiser Konstantinos Parginos
Reflections on the first session of Ethos+Tékhnē presented at the EELISA symposium:
Comments from Stefano Vrizzi, founder of the first edition (article in French)
I personally have also served as Chief Organiser of the Minorities & Philosophy (MAP) conference Inclusion Beyond Face Value: Metaphilosophy with/of Social Justice in 2021.
The project is already funded. We have secured a venue (Paris Sciences et Lettres), recruited speakers, & our scientific committee is already processing applications from prospective attendees. Thus I think this project is very likely to go ahead.
However, I would like to be present to assist on the ground to make sure things go smoothly, & also to attend some of the sessions.
Ethos+Tékhnē is supported by a €10000 grant from the European Engineering Learning Innovation and Science Alliance (EELISA): https://community.eelisa.eu/final-list-of-proposals-funded-by-joint-call-3/
However, as I am not affiliated with an EELISA institution, the amount that can be used to support my own travel & accommodation is capped at €500.
As it stands, we have allocated the majority of the funding to the cost of speakers’ travel & accommodation, catering, & a bursary for underfunded students.
There are no bids on this project.