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AI and Ethics: Navigating the Future of Responsible Technology

Thu, 24 April

As artificial intelligence becomes woven into the fabric of daily life, its ethical implications demand serious attention. In "AI and Ethics: Navigating the Future of Responsible Technology," we’ll examine the crucial intersection of AI and ethical decision-making, exploring how developers and organizations can build responsible technology.

This session will address pressing concerns, such as:

  • Bias in AI models: Understanding its sources and impacts, and strategies to mitigate it.
  • Algorithmic transparency: Ensuring that AI decisions are explainable and accountable.
  • Data privacy: Balancing the utility of AI with the responsibility to safeguard user data.

Through real-world scenarios, such as whether a smart lightbulb vendor should track when it’s used, we’ll discuss the broader implications of data collection and corporate accountability. Attendees will leave with actionable insights into the ethical responsibilities that come with integrating AI into systems, equipping them to make informed decisions in their work.

Target Audience: This session is ideal for AI Developers, Software Engineers, and Product Managers who are building or managing AI-driven systems. Ethics Advocates, Policymakers, and Tech Leaders will also gain valuable perspectives on fostering responsible AI practices in their organizations.

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About the speaker

Scott Davis

Web Architect and Digital Accessibility Advocate

Scott Davis is a Web Architect and Digital Accessibility Advocate, focusing on the multisensory aspects of web development. In a world where half of all Google searches are done by voice, and 80% of all social media videos are watched with the sound off and closed captions on, accessibility is a springboard for innovation.