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SUMMARY:Managing AI Risk: Perspectives from Around the World
DESCRIPTION:This session is co-organized with the OECD.AI  \nFormat \nInteractive discussion of speakers and other participants\, facilitated by the moderator\, concluding with questions from the audience. \nTopic \nMany potential risks associated with artificial intelligence have been identified and as capabilities mature\, risks will grow in scale and scope. The EU AI Act proposes to address this through a proportionate system of regulation\, with flexible mechanisms to enable dynamic adaptability to changing situations. The US administration\, at the same time\, just proposed an AI Bill of Rights and is also developing a voluntary risk management framework. Does the understanding of the risks posed by AI converge or diverge across these jurisdictions? Furthermore\, what is the conception of AI risk as seen from the Global South\, and how are Global South actors’ interests and concerns reflected in these emerging norms? With AI risk assessments tied deeply to societies’ values\, policy makers and AI experts from across the world will explore what level of global consensus can be achieved to effectively govern AI risk. Is global interoperability an achievable goal\, and\, if not\, what will be the implications? \nModerator: \nMs. Elina Noor\, Director\, Political-Security Affairs\, Asia Society Policy Institute \nSpeakers: \n\nMs. Gabriela Ramos\, Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences of UNESCO\nMs. Karine Perset\, Head of OECD.AI\, OECD\nMr. Vilas Dhar\, President and Trustee\, McGovern Foundation\nMs. Elham Tabassi\, Chief of Staff\, NIST\, Department of Commerce\nMs. Lucilla Sioli\, Director of Artificial Intelligence and Digital Industry\, European Commission\nDr. Rachel Adams\, Principal Researcher\, Research ICT Africa\nMs. Nighat Dad\, Founder and Executive Director\, Digital Rights Foundation\nMs. María Paz Canales\, International Affairs Coordinator\, Derechos Digitales\nMs. Peggy Hicks\, Director of Thematic Engagement\, Special Procedures and Right to Development Division\, UN Human Rights Office (OHCHR)\nNicolas Miailhe\, Co-Founder and President\, The Future Society\nStephanie Ifayemi\, Head of Policy\, Partnership on AI\nLourdes Montenegro\, Director of Research and Digitisation\, World Benchmarking Alliance\,\nGry Hasselbalch\, Key Expert in AI Ethics\, InTouchAI.eu\nCaitlin Kraft-Buchman\, CEO and Founder\, Women at the Table\nCecilie Waagner Falkenstrøm\, Founder\, Artificial Mind
URL:https://aplusalliance.org/event/managing-ai-risk-perspectives-from-around-the-world/
CATEGORIES:Global: Paris Peace Forum
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SUMMARY:Making AI Work for International Development Roundtable
DESCRIPTION:AI tools stand to reshape the field of international development\, raising questions regarding the appropriateness\, efficacy\, and ethics of such systems and applications. The introduction of AI into the already complex ecosystem requires serious consideration of fairness and equity\, explainability and accountability\, and the limitations of the data sets upon which AI platforms will rely. What ethical principles and regulatory standards should be applied to maximize positive impact while holding development agencies\, corporate vendors\, and foreign governments accountable? What is AI’s potential to contribute to addressing top development challenges? During this roundtable\, representatives of civil society and governments will engage with international development experts and leaders to discuss the applications and limitations of AI in their field\, to help identify best practices and future policy priorities in ethically and equitably applying AI in development. \nModerator: \nDr. Aubra Anthony\, Senior Fellow\, Technology and International Affairs Program\, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace \nSpeakers: \n\nJeremy Springman\, Senior Research Associate\, DevLab@Penn\, University of Pennsylvania\nFabrizio Scrollini\, Director Ejecutivo\, Iniciativa Latinoamericana por los Datos Abiertos (ILDA)\nGianluca Misuraca\, Team Leader and Senior Expert in Technology Diplomacy\, International Outreach for Human-centric AI\nMarielza Oliviera\, Director for Partnerships\, UNESCO\nRajamanohar Somasundaram\, Founder & CEO\, Aqua Connect Blue\nJun-E Tan\, Senior Research Associate\, Khazanah Research Institute\nDr. William Wasswa\, Technical Member\, African Union High-Level Panel on Emerging Technologies\nUrvashi Aneja\, Director\, Digital Futures Lab\nOther participants :\nHilde Hardeman\, Director-General of the Publications Office of the EU\nJean Quérait\, CEO\, The IO Foundation\nMerih Angin\, Assistant Professor\, Koç University\nShmyla Khan\, Policy Director\, Digital Rights Foundation\nRachel Adams\, Principal Researcher\, Research\, ICT Africa\nRachel Gong\, Deputy Director\, Khazanah Research Institute\nCaitlin Kraft-Buchman\, CEO and Founder\, Women at the Table\nDave Lewis\, Associate Professor\, Trinity College Dublin
URL:https://aplusalliance.org/event/making-ai-work-for-international-development-roundtable/
CATEGORIES:Global: Paris Peace Forum
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