“AI challenges and opportunities for policymakers: How to reconcile algorithms and inclusive policies”
Speakers
- Katy Lee, Internet correspondent at AFP and co-host of The Europeans
- Julie Owono, Executive Director Internet Sans Frontières (Internet Without Borders).
- Karine Perset, Head of the AI Unit of the OECD Division for Digital Economy Policy
- Caitlin Kraft-Buchman, CEO/Founder Women@theTable; Co-founder < A +> Alliance for Inclusive Algorithms.
Please join us: November 11, 2021, at 4:00 pm – 04:45 pm CET
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Artificial intelligence holds great promise but is also known to reproduce and amplify human biases, threatening to tear down the social fabric. The adoption of appropriate regulations and policies often lags behind the accelerating rhythm of innovation and Artificial intelligence holds great promise but is also known to reproduce and amplify human biases, threatening to tear down the social fabric. The adoption of appropriate regulations and policies often lags behind the accelerating rhythm of innovation and developing competencies. In this regard, the role of researchers and experts in particular, and civil society in general, is crucial in raising awareness and fostering safe, inclusive, and effective AI-enabled solutions.
This session will discuss good practices to address this gap and maximize the benefits of algorithms designed to respond to social problems developing competencies. In this regard, the role of researchers and experts in particular, and civil society in general, is crucial in raising awareness and fostering safe, inclusive, and effective AI-enabled solutions. This session will discuss good practices to address this gap and maximize the benefits of algorithms designed to respond to social problems.