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Ethical management of Artificial Intelligence

Monday 09 November 2020 - Tuesday 10 November 2020
14:45 - 18:00
Online Event

A French-American dialogue on AI & privacy, trust, and human oversight in health and well-being.

AI models are now capable of collecting and analysing enormously large datasets in ways that are challenging fundamental values embraced within Europe and the United States. Holding much promise in terms of increased productivity, efficiency, and quality time, AI programs and algorithms could function as an assistant, a peer, a manager, or even as a friend. Indeed, they might be so revolutionary that no one, regardless of whether they are consumers, citizens, patients, operators, or stakeholders, will remain unaffected.
The power of AI is such that it may jeopardize what it means to be human, whether people retain freedom of choice, and AI might reshape the relationship between humans and technology in society. The ethical issues emerging from AI are complex and quickly evolving. What follows is that identifying and implementing appropriate solutions can be difficult.
The approaches taken by France, the European Union and the United States to address these ethical issues are currently being defined and the governments are, in 2020, still considering options to maximize the potential of AI and big data while mitigating potential ethical harms.

This event is organized by the Georgia Institute of Technology, the Consulate General of France in Atlanta, the Emory University Center for Ethics, the Georgia Tech Ethics, Technology, and Human Interaction Center , the University of Nantes “Droit et Changement Social”(Law and Social Change) Research Center and DataSanté Research Program, SKEMA Business School, and French Tech Raleigh – Research Triangle, with the support of the Atlanta Office of the Cultural Services of the Embassy of France in the United States and the Office for Science and Technology of the Embassy of France in the United States.

November 9, 8:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST (Atlanta)
14h45 – 18h00 CET (France)

November 10, 8:45 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. EST (Atlanta)
14h45 – 18h00 CET (France)

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For more information, please contact Amaury Jacob, Artificial Intelligence Programme Manager SKEMA - US Campus.

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