Artificial Intelligence, Ethics and the Future of Work – WS 08 2018
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Working title: AI replacing humans? Ethics and the future of work.
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Moderated discussion involving ALL workshop participants/attendees (at the venue and remotely) with key interventions by designated role players to provide perspectives from government, business, industry, trade union, civil society and academia.
Further reading
- The EU Strategy on Artificial Intelligence for Europe
- Statement from the European Group on Ethics in Science and New Technologies on “Artificial Intelligence, Robotics and ‘Autonomous’ Systems” 9 March 2018
- Declaration to cooperate on Artificial Intelligence signed by 25 EU Member States (one of key cooperation goals points out need to deal with AI's transformation of the labour market)
- High-Level Hearing: A European Union Strategy for Artificial Intelligence
- The Age of Artificial Intelligence: Towards a European Strategy for Human Centric Machines by the European Political Strategy Center
- Artificial Intelligence for Global Good, ITU
- Future of Work Report, PWC
- CEPS publication on Internet & Jobs (includes robotics angle)
- European Parliament Report on robotics (Feb 2017)
- Scientific Foresight Study on 'Ethical Aspects of Cyber-Physical Systems' requested by the Science and Technology Options Assessment Panel (STOA) of the European Parliament (2016)
- Version 2 of “Ethically Aligned Design: A Vision for Prioritizing Human Well Being with Autonomous and Intelligent Systems” released by IEEE Global Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems
People
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Focal Point
- Rinalia Abdul Rahim – Workshop Focal Point; Managing Director, Compass Rose Sdn Bhd & Advisory Board Member, Mozilla Foundation
Organising Team (Org Team)
- Joelma Almeida – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
- Farzaneh Badii – EuroDIG Subject Matter Expert; Executive Director, Internet Governance Project / Research Associate at Georgia Institute of Technology, School of Public Policy
- Amali de Silva Mitchell – Individual, Civil Society
- Frédéric Donck – EuroDIG Subject Matter Expert; European Regional Bureau Director, Internet Society
- Claudio Lucena – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
- Fabio Mortari – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologia, Portugal
- Malgorzata Pek – Council of Europe
- Maarit Palovirta – EuroDIG Subject Matter Expert; Senior Manager, Regional Affairs Europe, Internet Society
- Rachel Pollack Ichou – UNESCO
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