Responsible use of AI

10sep14:3018:00Responsible use of AI

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With great pleasure we announce this session. there will be two presentations and a paneldiscussion with three panelmembers.

You’re invited to this unique session at TU Eindhoven. ‘When AI is not intelligent, and data science is not scientific’. AI and data science are often heralded as powerful tools for understanding and solving complex problems. These technologies indeed hold great potential, but their success hinges on specific conditions: the problem must be well-articulated, the evaluation methods must be aligned accordingly, and the methodological setup must be valid. In the excitement to adopt AI and data science, it’s easy to overlook the foundational elements that ensure these tools are effective and reliable.

Moreover, the interpretation of AI results requires a nuanced understanding of the technology’s limitations and potential biases. Over-reliance on AI outputs without rigorous validation can result in decisions that are not only suboptimal but also ethically questionable. Ensuring transparency, accountability, and fairness in AI applications is paramount, yet these issues are frequently underrepresented in mainstream success narratives. We will delve into the non-trivial, yet crucial factors that underpin the efficacy of AI and data science, illustrated with several real-world examples.

By examining these cases, we will uncover the common pitfalls and highlight best practices that can help practitioners harness the true potential of AI and data science responsibly. We aim to foster a deeper understanding of how to align technological capabilities with real-world needs, ensuring that AI and data science serve as trustworthy and effective tools in our quest to solve complex problems.

Read further in the included invite. There will be three panel-members. Curious who? Click on the invite. Sign-on for this event via the register button and bring your collegue to this session.

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10/09/2024 14:30 - 18:00(GMT+01:00)

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