Day 1
Arrival 9:30am
10:00
Minha Lee and Joel Fischer
10.30–13:00
Jack Stilgoe, University College London.
The politics of responsible AI
Cornelia Evers, Independent researcher.
Talking past each other? Navigating discourse on ethical AI: Comparing the discourse on ethical AI policy by Big Tech companies and the European Commission
Joshua Krook, University of Antwerpen.
The EU legal framework for algorithmic recommender systems: I (don’t) know it when I see it
Damian Eke, University of Nottingham.
Responsibility in African communal ethics
Hilde Weerts, Eindhoven University of Technology.
The neutrality fallacy: when algorithmic fairness interventions are (not) positive action.
Sophie Bridgers and Rory Greig, Deepmind.
Industry perspectives on Responsible AI
Carlos Zednik, Eindhoven University of Technology.
Computational Reliabilism or Explainability: Two Paths to Trustworthiness
Nitika Bhalla, University of Sheffield.
Framing Responsible AI Implementation and Management
Mona Hedayati, Concordia University.
Responsible AI as an Interdisciplinary Problem: What Can Creative Practices Bring to the Table
Andreas Liesenfeld, Radboud University Nijmegen.
The current state of open-source AI and its value to future AI research
13:00
14:00
16:00
Day 2
9:30 Arrival
10:00
12:00