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===== Suggested format =====
===== Suggested format =====
We have 90 min. for the session – therefore it is suggested to divide the session into smaller but interconnected parts
We have 90 min. for the session – therefore it is suggested to divide the session into smaller but interconnected parts:
1.      Speaker to set the scene  
* Speaker to set the scene
2.      Short presentation by people/orgs. who have worked with developing data ethics principles  
* Short presentation by people/orgs. who have worked with developing data ethics principles  
3.      Short presentation by people/orgs./businesses who have worked with concrete data ethical solutions  
* Short presentation by people/orgs./businesses who have worked with concrete data ethical solutions  
4.      Panel discussion  
* Panel discussion  
5.      Q&A with questions from audience   
* Q&A with questions from audience   
6.      Conclusions – lessons learned/practical solutions to bring back home
* Conclusions – lessons learned/practical solutions to bring back home
*

Revision as of 10:44, 10 April 2019

Proposals from the org. team for Plenary Session 5

Suggested title

Ethics by design: Moving from ethical principles to practical solutions

Suggested session teaser

Data ethics is at the top of the global tech agenda - in recent years a lot of time and energy has been poured into developing guidelines, codes and principles for the responsible use of data, AI, robotics etc. Now it is time to move on to the next phase: translating data ethics principles into data ethics solutions.

Suggested format

We have 90 min. for the session – therefore it is suggested to divide the session into smaller but interconnected parts:

  • Speaker to set the scene
  • Short presentation by people/orgs. who have worked with developing data ethics principles
  • Short presentation by people/orgs./businesses who have worked with concrete data ethical solutions
  • Panel discussion
  • Q&A with questions from audience
  • Conclusions – lessons learned/practical solutions to bring back home