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February Member Forum: Responsible AI - Building a Fair, Inclusive, Explainable, Ethical & Safe AI

This event is free for members to register until Wednesday 23 January, as per early bird ticketing. There after tickets will be $20.

Event Start: Wed 06 Feb 05:30 PM AEDT
Event Finish: Wed 06 Feb 08:00 PM AEDT

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Registration End Date: Wed 06 Feb 02:00 PM


<span style="color: black;"><span style="font-family: open sans,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt;">With great cognitive computing comes great responsibility. As AI becomes ubiquitous in our society, it&#39;s critical to discuss the ethical concerns of AI and ask the tough questions. Responsible use of AI should address not only the significant opportunities offered by AI, but must also mitigate some of the major risks of AI. These risks span a broad range of risk categories including performance, control, security, economic, ethics, and society. AI does raise serious ethical concerns, as smart machines will make decisions that may have life-and-death implications. Many AI systems also rely on low-paid workers who labor behind the scenes. Tech giants and industry groups have already come together to consider the ethical ramifications of AI, and organizations will face ethical decisions during its adoption. </span></span></span><br> <br><span style="color: black;"><span style="font-family: open sans,sans-serif;"><span style="font-size: 10.0pt;">This session will explore some of these ethical concerns surrounding AI and get leaders and practitioners considering adoption of AI systems to reflect thoughtfully on the ethical aspects of their choices. We will start with an introduction to AI, with a particular focus on Deep Learning and then go through the different dimensions of business and social ethics that are relevant to AI development and learn the urgency of proactively incorporating them early on.</span></span></span><br> 

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Strengthening the Profession, Ensuring the skills; Connect members & professionals

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 05:30 PM - 06:00 PM  Registration open                          
 06:00 PM - 07:00 PM  Presentation                          
 07:00 PM - 08:00 PM  Networking & Refreshments                          

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Dheeren Velu

Dheeren Velu

ICT Professional of the Year 2018 (Awarded by ACS) Experienced AI professional, and a tech-savvy business leader. Avidly focused on guiding large enterprises and organisations in adopting Cognitive Computing & A.I. technologies to implement innovative and game-changing solutions. I help strategize, design and lead their future expansion of the AI and Cognitive platforms across multiple industry verticals. Former IBM Watson Cognitive Solutions Lead and a key contributor to some of the earliest AI implementations in Australia.

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2 Clarendon Street,South Wharf,VIC,Australia

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  • Clarendon Auditorium, Melbourne Convention and Exhibition Centre
    2 Clarendon Street
    South Wharf VIC 3006
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  • Event Start:
    Wed 06 Feb 05:30 PM AEDT

    Event Finish:
    Wed 06 Feb 08:00 PM AEDT
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