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AI is rapidly
evolving into an ever more powerful tool with the potential to
reconfigure how we live, work, and address some of the world's most
pressing challenges. From enhancing healthcare and education
to improving transport systems and addressing sustainability
challenges on a global scale, the applications of AI are
far-reaching and potentially highly disruptive. However, to
achieve this potential, AI must be developed, used, and governed in
an ethical, inclusive and socio-culturally appropriate
manner. This is essential if AI is to be used to advance
human capabilities in a manner which upholds human values, laws,
and societal principles.
This session will build on ongoing work being carried out by the
DATAETHICS EuroLife Consortium. DATAETHICS is a transnational
project, which aims at updating the conceptual and ethical
considerations that arise from Biomedical Big Data collection and
use. The DATAETHICS EuroLife Consortium is supported by an
Erasmus+ Strategic Partnership grant.
The session will explore the multifaceted relationship between AI,
society, culture, ethics, and how we live and work. There
will be an emphasis on the importance of transparency,
accountability, and inclusivity in AI development and use. A
variety of case studies that critically examine the integration of
ethical AI in different contexts and professions will be presented,
and frameworks for the development and use of ethical AI will be
proposed.
Your early-bird registration fee is € 120.00 (net) / € 142.80
(incl. VAT, if applicable) for bookings by 27 September 2024. After
this date, the fee will be € 170.00 (net) / € 202.30 (incl. VAT, if
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