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Wittgenstein Lectures 2025: Second Lecture
25/03/2025

Algorithmic systems designed with the best of intentions can have unexpected and harmful consequences. But can social welfare truly be coded? And how does AI reflect—or fail to reflect—society’s fundamental values?
In this second day of the Wittgenstein Lectures 2025 (June 24), Prof. Coyle will explore the intersection of AI and social welfare, questioning how automated decision-making shapes public services, equity, and governance in an increasingly digital world.
More information here: https://www.phil.uni-bayreuth.de/en/events/wittgenstein/index.html