
About
Dr. Timo Speith is a fixed-term Lecturer at the University of Bayreuth's Faculty of Cultural Studies, affiliated with the Professorship for Philosophy, Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence. He holds a B.A. in Philosophy and M.Sc. in Computer Science from Saarland University, where he also completed his doctoral studies in Philosophy. His research focuses on machine ethics, machine explainability (XAI), and non-speculative AI systems, alongside interests in ancient philosophy and the philosophy of science. He has contributed to interdisciplinary work on XAI evaluation methods, fairness in AI systems, and explainable hardware (XHW). Speith has organized workshops on explainable systems requirements engineering and co-authored a manifesto outlining XAI 2.0 challenges. His work bridges philosophy, computer science, and ethics to address AI transparency and accountability.
Education:
- B.A. Philosophy, Saarland University
- M.Sc. Computer Science, Saarland University
- Ph.D. in Philosophy, Saarland University (2023 dissertation)
Research Interests: Machine Ethics, XAI Methodology, AI Transparency, Philosophy of Science, Ancient Philosophy.
Grants and Collaborations: Active in international workshops (e.g., RE4ES), IEEE conferences, and collaborations with institutions like Saarland University and the University of Bayreuth's Philosophy Institute. His work addresses practical and theoretical challenges in AI explainability across hardware and software systems.
Lab/Team Affiliation: Associated with the Philosophy, Computer Science, and Artificial Intelligence research group at the University of Bayreuth, focusing on interdisciplinary AI ethics and technical implementation.
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