BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Demco Software//Event Management System//EN METHOD:PUBLISH BEGIN:VEVENT CREATED:20180829T192009Z DTSTAMP:20180829T192009Z LAST-MODIFIED:20220530T154338Z DESCRIPTION:\n\nJoin Doug Peers\, Dean of Arts\, University of Waterloo\, and a\npanel of \;professors with expertise in economics\, philosophy\, and\nhuman-computer interaction for \;a discussion about what we need to know and\ndo to ensure artificial intelligence serves \;humanity for the good of\neveryone.\n\nSpeakers\n\nJoel Blit\, Department of Economics\n\nAutomation\nand the future of work: Who will have jobs\, who will benefit\, and\nwho will lose?\nThe coming AI revolution will have serious impacts on our labour\nmarkets. \;Will there still be enough jobs? \; What effect will it have\non inequality? \;How can we prepare for this future?\n\nCarla Fehr\, Department of Philosophy\n\nCan AI be\nmore ethical than its creators? \;\nDespite the cool logic of machine learning\, algorithms can\nproduce \;unintentionally racist and sexist outcomes. Why? Because they\nmirror the \;biases embedded in our culture. We need to address these human\nbiases in \;order to make better machines.\n\nLennart Nacke\, Department of Communication\nArts \;| Stratford School of Interactive Design &\; Business\n\nHow can we\nimprove the user experience with AI?\nPeople are concerned with making machines more human \;and user-friendly.\nBut how do we build machines that display feelings just \;like humans and\nwhat are the potential pitfalls? Iterative testing and \;emotional design\nare vital to making better AIs.\n\n \;REGISTRATION REQUIRED visit: \;Keeping the Human in Artificial Intelligence \;\n\n\nImage URL: https://s3.amazonaws.com/static.evanced.info/Customer/kplca/AI_FOR_GOOD_GLOBAL_SUMMIT_EVENT_CROP750X301_90CA139B.JPG X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Join Doug Peers\, Dean of Arts\, University of Waterloo\, and a\npanel of \;professors with expertise in economics\, philosophy\, and\nhuman-computer interaction for \;a discussion about what we need to know and\ndo to ensure artificial intelligence serves \;humanity for the good of\neveryone.
Speakers
Joel Blit\, Department of Economics
Automation\nand the future of work: Who will have jobs\, who will benefit\, and
\nwho will lose?
\nThe coming AI revolution will have serious impacts on our labour\nmarkets. \;Will there still be enough jobs? \; What effect will it have\non inequality? \;How can we prepare for this future?
Carla Fehr\, Department of Philosophy
Can AI be\nmore ethical than its creators? \;
\nDespite the cool logic of machine learning\, algorithms can\nproduce \;unintentionally racist and sexist outcomes. Why? Because they\nmirror the \;biases embedded in our culture. We need to address these human\nbiases in \;order to make better machines.
Lennart Nacke\, Department of Communication\nArts \;| Stratford School of Interactive Design &\; Business
How can we\nimprove the user experience with AI?
\nPeople are concerned with making machines more human \;and user-friendly.\nBut how do we build machines that display feelings just \;like humans and\nwhat are the potential pitfalls? Iterative testing and \;emotional design\nare vital to making better AIs.