EVENTS

Events


AI and Fundamental Values: From Aspiration to Implementation

Workshop

November 22nd, 14:15-16:00 
Juridicum Bonn, Room No. 1.016 

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An interoperable lesson from comparative studies of AI policies and jurisdictions among international fora. 

The use of AI should be ethical, fair, reliable, secure, inclusive, transparent and controllable. However, this also raises questions, for example about how these goals can be achieved in practice and what happens when they come into conflict with each other.
These and similar questions will be discussed by the experts Olivia J. Erdélyi, Theodore S. Boone and Robert Kroplewski. 

"KI erklärt" – Control and Regulation of AI: An introduction

Talks and Discussion

November 12th 2024, 7pm 
Deutsches Museum Bonn

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The event series "KI erklärt" aims to make the „myth“ of artificial intelligence more accessible to a broader audience.
Together with leading experts, we explain fundamental concepts and functionalities of artificial intelligence and discuss ethical, economical and political question. 
For the first event, the focus will be on regulation of AI: In two talks, AI experts Olivia J. Erdélyi and Was Rahman will explain the fundamental concepts behind AI-technology and shed light on what control and regulation of AI (can) look like. Afterwards, there will be the opportunity for questions and discussion. The event well be held in German

Cross-Cultural Approaches to Desirable AI

Seminar Series

October 9th 2024 - January 22nd 2025, Zoom

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 The seminar series "Cross-Cultural Approaches to Desirable AI" aims to encourage intercultural and interdisciplinary discussion on the ethics of artificial intelligence (AI). Its primary focus is to support and develop research on AI and social justice, particularly from intersectional feminist and anti-racist perspectives. "Cross-Cultural Approaches to Desirable AI" is a collaboration between the Universities of Cambridge, Bonn, Tokyo and the University of Europe for Applied Sciences.

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