What are the challenges to approaching ethics in AI? How can we mitigate some of the challenges we currently face? Does the philosophy of AI apply to Smart Cities? Can we achieve ethical vigilance in AI through data activism?
Join us on Tuesday, December 14th at 12 PM ET for an open discussion on the questions above and more! Global Perspectives on AI Ethics enables deeper conversations and public dialogue on the issues raised in the previous months’ modules of the AI Ethics: Global Perspectives course.
Ricardo Baeza-Yates -
Ricardo Baeza-Yates is currently a Research Professor (half-time) at the Institute for Experiential AI of Northeastern University, Silicon Valley campus, since January 2021. His research interests include algorithms and data structures, information retrieval, web search and data mining, and data science and visualization.
Viviana Polisena -
Viviana Polisena is a Professor-Researcher at the Catholic University of Córdoba. Her research interests include artificial intelligence, ethics, logic, philosophy, history and sociology of sciences. She is a member of the Global AI Ethics Consortium and a Fellowships Evaluation Expert at the European Commission.
Renée Cummings -
Renée Cummings is a New York-based criminologist and international consultant who specializes in Artificial Intelligence (AI); ethical AI, implicit bias in AI, diversity and inclusion in AI, algorithmic authenticity and accountability, data integrity and equity, AI for social good and social justice in AI policy and governance.