Trustworthy and Responsible AI

Artificial Intelligence (AI) systems are increasingly being deployed in society and generating a profound impact on our daily lives. Despite the various advantages of these AI systems, it is also necessary to prevent their direct and indirect potential harm and risks to the users and society. Therefore, it is critical to ensure that these AI systems are trustworthy, responsible, safe and ethical, in particular in high-stake real-world applications. In the meanwhile, research-users are highly recommended to use AI systems with wisdom, prudence and integrity.  

Trustworthy and responsible AI has been gaining significant attention from the government, industry and scientific communities. This conference will bring together speakers, delegates and research-users with diverse backgrounds, such as industry leaders, policymakers, government officials and frontier academic researchers and data scientists, to share cutting-edge knowledge, inspiring findings and views in this timely and trending domain. Such an occasion will facilitate knowledge dissemination with a wide range of research-users, help identification of challenges and mutual strengths, create opportunities to build and strengthen partnerships and collaborations, take the conversation further through highly interactive discussion and networking activities. 

Posters

If you are interested in presenting a poster in the afternoon session, please register here. Please ensure you also registered below as a participant.

Registrations now open! 

(Registration will close at 12:00 on Thurs 15th June.)

Participants -  academic non profit : Please register here

Participants - Industry: Please register here here

Speakers and Chairs: Please register here

Full details are here

 

Principal Partner : Kavli Centre for Ethics, Science and the Public

Other supporting partners : AI@Cam, Bitfount, Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence (CHIA) and Cambridge Global Consulting Ltd (CGC). 

 

Organiser: C2D3 with Pingfan Song, Engineering Department, University of Cambridge

 

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