AI Ethics Day - Thursday, 11 December

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AI Ethics Day - Thursday, 11 December

 

The Institute for Ethics in AI will host the AI Ethics Day at the Schwarzman Centre, which will explore AI and AI ethics research at the University of Oxford.

The University of Oxford is a leading centre for interdisciplinary AI research and development. The objectives of the day are to identify AI and AI ethics research across the University, and to explore opportunities for collaboration. There will also be discussions around the future of AI work at the University, led by Sir Nigel Shadbolt.

Internal event for members of the University involved in AI and/or ethics only.

Attendance is by invitation only. If you are interested in joining us, please contact us via email

The Institute for Ethics in AI will bring together world-leading philosophers and other experts in the humanities with the technical developers and users of AI in academia, business and government. The ethics and governance of AI is an exceptionally vibrant area of research at Oxford and the Institute is an opportunity to take a bold leap forward from this platform.

Every day brings more examples of the ethical challenges posed by AI, from face recognition to voter profiling, brain-machine interfaces to weaponised drones, and the ongoing discourse about how AI will impact employment on a global scale. This is urgent and important work that we intend to promote internationally as well as embedding in our own research and teaching here at Oxford.

Speakers

 

Hosted by:

Professor Edward Harcourt

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Sir Nigel Shadbolt

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