• 6 Hertenbergstraat - 3080 Tervueren
  • SAS Institute
  • Non cotisants et extérieurs: 119.00€
    Cotisants: 119.00€
    Etudiants de l'ICHEC: 39.00€
    Professeurs de l'ICHEC: 119.00€

In a world where inequality between men and women rules in many sectors of activity, the power of AI could help identify, address and possibly solve those inequalities. Or might make them worse…

Only 22% of AI professionals globally and only 12% of the leading machine-learning researchers are female, according to recent international reports.

Because algorithms learn from real-world data, AI can potentially adopt and reinforce existing social biases. Developers could unconsciously integrate gender biases into their AI systems and perpetrate them in recruiting tools, search engines, face recognition systems, medical diagnosis and loan approvals tools.

AI digital assistants, obedient and obliging machines that pretend to be women are entering our homes, cars and offices and provide a powerful illustration of gender biases coded into mass market products.

Which world do we want to live in? What is really at stake here? How will politics take this new dimension into account when regulating and organising our societies of tomorrow? These and many more questions will be addressed in our 4th Brussels AI event.

Registrations are open now and seats are (very) limited.

► ICHEC Alumni offers you a discount on this event ! 10 seats at 20% with the promo code : ICHEC10

 

Confirmed Speakers:

Mieke de Ketelaere, IMEC - AI Program Director

Lorelien Hoet, Microsoft - EU Government Affair

Danielle Knott, Carmeuse - Global HR Director

Davio Larnout, Radix - CEO

Practical information :

  • Date : Wednesday, November 20, 2019 - 6:00 PM to 9:00 PM
  • Place : SAS Institute – 6 Hertenbergstraat - 3080 Tervueren

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