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Conferència Karma Peiró: "Data provenance and data context to ensure transparency and accountability in Artificial Intelligence"

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19/05/2023 de 11:00 a 13:00 (Europe/Madrid / UTC200)

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Sala d'Actes de la FIB-UPC (Edif. B6) Campus Nord - Barcelona

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Karma Peiró: Data provenance and data context to ensure transparency and accountability in Artificial Intelligence

ENREGISTRAMENT DE LA CONFERÈNCIA

 DETAILS and REGISTRATION:

  • Inscripcions gratuïtes: AQUÍ
  • Divendres 19 de maig 2023, d' 11:00 a 13:00
  • Doble format: presencial (aforament limitat), i virtual via Meet:
  • Lloc: Sala d'Actes de la FIB (Edif. B6, Campus Nord) - UPC: AQUÍ 
  • Online: https://meet.google.com/vvc-ueav-wgc
  • La conferència s'enregistrarà i es penjarà posteriorment en el canal YouTube del CEUPC: AQUÍ
  • Flyer PDF de la conferència: AQUÍ
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Conferència realitzada per na Karma Peiró (Web i CV)

  • Journalist specializing in Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) since 1995.
  • Co-founder and director of Visualization for Transparency Foundation (ViT), to promote open data to empower citizenship and accountability of public information (http://fundaciovit.org).
  • Co-director of Master’s degree in Visual Tools to Empower Citizens, Universitat de Girona (UdG).
  • Co-author of the Report: «Artificial Intelligence. Automated Decisions in Catalonia», about ethics and data protection (edited by Catalan Authority of Data Protection- APDCAT).
  • Lecturer in seminars and debates related to data journalism, ethics of artificial intelligence, transparency of information, open data and digital communication.
  • Member of the Advisory Council of the Ethics Observatory in Artificial Intelligence of Catalonia (OEIAC), member of the Ethics Committee at the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (UPC), and member of the INTELCOMP Ethical Advisory Board.

Abstract:

At a time when more than 1,000 technology experts, researchers and investors have signed an open letter calling for a six-month halt to the development of "giant AI systems", citing "profound risks to society", reflection on how we use and apply this technology is more necessary than ever. Ethics has become an essential branch of AI in recent years, but some contexts are at odds. Will privacy and transparency co-exist in the same ecosystem? Will algorithms be able to be certified as free of bias? Will accountability be guaranteed in all situations? Does every law have its loophole? Are all these questions transcendent to moving forward in the loop with a human perspective?