AI workshop: Ethics and value challenges for AI-use in healthcare, business and policy

The rapid introduction of AI solutions in various businesses and practices raises new potential value conflicts and ethical challenges for companies, authorities, and responsibilities decision-makers and professionals. AI technologies open up fantastic opportunities for new, important goals and overcome previously impossible problems. But AI also represents new kinds of solutions, automation information management, analysis and decision-making, which questions multiple assumptions in regulations and human judgments. It is everything from complex management of large amounts of data about people and to people’s incomprehensible algorithms that control more and more of our lives and decisions, to questions about how we should look at responsibility and relationship with artificial actors and understand what values ​​can and should direct their actions.
Ethics researchers from the Alan Turing Institute in the UK and universities in Vienna and London, as well as GU and Chalmers, will participate in the workshop. The workshop requires registration, is free of charge and includes meals and snacks during the day.
The number of participants is limited.

Time: 9-16
Place: Torgny Segerstedtsalen, Gothenburg University’s main building, Vasaparken, Gothenburg

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