We hosted a Data Science Seminar titled Trustworthy and Responsible AI.
As recognized by all economic and regulatory frameworks, with a primary emphasis on the EU but also encompassing the US and China, artificial intelligence (AI) stands out as the pivotal focus for developing a trustworthy technology. New regulatory requirements to make AI trustworthy and responsible are transforming the role that humans play when interacting with AI, and consequently, AI is now not just creating new opportunities and markets, but it is doing it while preserving fundamental rights and liberties of individuals.
The academic organiser of the seminar was Huber Flores, the moderators were Abdul-Rasheed Ottun and M.M. Rasinthe Marasinghe.
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The seminar was partly supported by the European Union Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 101021808.