2018
EDITION
Responsible AI of the Future (Parallel Sesion 4.1)
November 13, 2018 - 11:15 - 12:45
Room D
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- Welcome & Introduction
- All panellists
- Moderation: Ursula Eysin (Red Swan) and Freek Bomhof (TNO)
- Presentation of driving forces for responsible AI from the BDVA activity on Algorithmic Transparency as input for the panel discussion – Natalie Bertels (Centre for IT & IP Law KU Leuven)
- Guided panel discussion
- Moderator: Ursula Eysin (Red Swan) and Freek Bomhof (TNO)
- Natalie Bertels (Centre for IT & IP Law, KU Leuven)
- Prof John Mark Bishop (TCIDA, Goldsmiths, University of London)
- Hermann Erlach (Microsoft Austria)
- Prof. Sabine Köszegi (IMW, TU Wien, Austrian “Rat für Robotik”)
- Dr Christoph Müller (bAm, TU Wien, Universität Innsbruck, Kunstuniversität Linz, research group h-a-u-s)
DESCRIPTION
After a short presentation of driving forces extracted from the BDVA’s activity on Algorithmic Transparency, future scenario questions will be discussed in an expert-panel with the goal of developing a view of the main forces that will drive the development of “Responsible AI“ in the next 5-10 years:
- If you could look into the future of the development of responsible AI, what would you like to know?
- If the future unfolded according to your wishes, realistically but optimistically, what would it look like?
- If the future unfolded in the wrong direction, what would you worry about?
- What are the political, sociological, economic and technological factors driving this topic now and in the future?
SPEAKERS OF THIS SESSION

Hermann Erlach
Chief Operating Officer & Digital Transformation Lead, Microsoft Austria

Natalie Bertels
Valorisation Manager - Senior legal researcher at IMEC / KU Leuven / Big Data Value Association

John Mark Bishop
Director of The Centre for Intelligent Data AnalyticsProfessor of Cognitive Computing at Goldsmiths, University of London

Sabine T. Köszegi Sabine T. Köszegi
Professor of Labor Science and Organization, TU Wien