Ethics in using AI
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The European Digital Education Hub (EDEH) funded by the Erasmus+ programme and operated by a consortium of eleven organisations, under a service contract with the European Education and Culture Executive Agency (EACEA) organises monthly events to discover and debate which are the current and future challenges of the digital transformation of education.
On Tuesday May 21 from 12:00 – 13:30 CET they are holding a webinar on Ethics in Using AI.
The aim of the event, they say, is to invite professionals in education and training to engage with the ethical dimensions of digitalisation – with a special focus on AI. By focusing on the end-user perspective, it encourages a practical examination of ethical dilemmas that arise in real-world scenarios across various domains.
The session “ethics in using AI” is not limited to “education only” but can include the use of everyday applications such as “smart homes”, recommender algorithms and gig-platforms. The session aims to give food for thought and practical thinking tools. It contains short participatory online polls so that participants can share thoughts among themselves.
The webinar is being moderated by Riina Vuorikari, Independent Expert, The Netherlands and the speakers are Remco Pijpers, Kennisnet, The Netherlands, Daan van Riet, Kennisnet, The Netherlands, Vicky Charisi, Independent Expert, The Netherlands and Wayne Holmes, University College London, Knowledge Lab, United Kingdom.
To register click on this link.