Quand :
28 May 2025 @ 9 h 00 min – 17 h 30 min
2025-05-28T09:00:00+02:00
2025-05-28T17:30:00+02:00
Où :
Online and on Saint Germain Campus Espase Ambroisé Paré
Contact :
Circle U.
[Circle U.] Artificial Intelligence and Psychology: What Possible Convergences? @ Online and on Saint Germain Campus Espase Ambroisé Paré

Can Artificial Intelligence Truly Transform Psychology Without Diminishing It? The European alliance Circle U. invites you to a day of scientific reflection, bringing together diverse perspectives, expertise… and ethical questions on this timely topic. Register by 26 May!

[Circle U.] Artificial Intelligence and Psychology: What Possible Convergences?

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The Circle U. European alliance brings together Université Paris Cité, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, King’s College London, UCLouvain, the University of Oslo, Aarhus University, the University of Belgrade, the University of Pisa, and the University of Vienna.

 

The Circle U. European alliance brings together Université Paris Cité, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, King’s College London, UCLouvain, the University of Oslo, Aarhus University, the University of Belgrade, the University of Pisa, and the University of Vienna.

 

The Circle U. European alliance brings together Université Paris Cité, Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin, King’s College London, UCLouvain, the University of Oslo, Aarhus University, the University of Belgrade, the University of Pisa, and the University of Vienna.

 
The Circle U. European alliance brings
together Université Paris Cité,
Humboldt-Universität zu Berlin,
King’s College London, UCLouvain,
the University of Oslo, Aarhus University,
the University of Belgrade,
the University of Pisa, and the University of Vienna.

 

An Interdisciplinary Scientific Day

In the era of the Internet of Things (IoT) and Artificial Intelligence, technologies for observing human behaviour are becoming increasingly refined and widespread. But what about the ethical implications?
This event aims to explore both the promises and the risks of these innovations: behavioural prediction, digital twins, decision-support tools for mental health professionals…

Programme 

9am: Welcome coffee
9.30am: Opening of the day
10am: How can artificial intelligence and psychology work together?
10h35: Bio-therapists: a new beginning?
11h: Contribution of algorithmic tools in cognitive psychology
11h35: Quantifying and predicting human behaviour using machine learning
12h: Mental health – changes in clinical practice and ethical issues
12h45: Lunch break
14:15: Young researchers’ perspectives
15.45: Behaviour in cyberspace and e-therapy – Presentation of the Erasmus Mundus Masters course
4.05pm: Round tables – from artificial intelligence to psychology
5.20 pm: End of the day

Join the Event

Would you like to follow one or several sessions online?
Register online by 22nd May using the conference form – Artificial Intelligence and Psychology.

If you are studying or working at Université Paris Cité and wish to join us on site, please register using this conference form by 22nd of May

Speakers

9h30: Circle U.’s IA academic chair at UPCité
10h: Kim Mathiasen Ass. Pr. In Psychologie, Université d’Aarhus University
10h35: Pedro Gamito, Pr, Université de Lusofona, Lisbonne, Portugal
11h: Thérèse Collins, Pr in Psychology, Université Paris Cité
11h35: Nicolas Vayatis, Pr in Mathematics, Ecole Normale Supérieure Paris-Saclay 
12h:  Tom Van Daele, Coordinateur de recherche Psychologie et technologie, Université de Thomas Moore, Antwerp, Belgique
14h15:  Donovan Morel et Sam Perochon
15h45: Lise Haddouk, Pr. of Université Paris Cité and  Circle U. ambassador

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