INTERNATIONAL PROGRAMME December 7 TH 2023 - IDA, Kalvebod Brygge 31-33, 1780 Copenhagen V International Conference on Artificial Intelligence: Risks, Regulations and Roadmaps 08.30-09.00 Registration / Breakfast buffet Track A - The Congress Hall 09.00-09.10 09.10-10.20 10.20-10.40 Welcome / Henning Boje Andersen, IDA Risk Plenary session: Introduction to the balancing of risk and regulation Moderator: Josef Oehmen Bent Dalager: Balancing risks of loose and strict controls Thomas Ploug: Risk & Rights - ethical and societal challenges of AI Hanne Marie Motzfeldt: The AI Act Coffee / Tea Break Track A - The Congress Hall Track B - Room 105, 1st floor Track C - Room 104, 1st floor 10.40-12.10 12.10-13.10 A1: Social and legal impact of AI and Regulations Moderator: Léonard Van Rompaey Dagmar Monett Díaz: The allure and dangers of the Silicolonization of our lives Jan Damsgaard: AI – between sense and sensibility Manuela Battaglini: Basis, aims and scope of regulations Lunch & Networking B1: Implementation options of AI Act Moderator: Henrik Fønhs Johannes Kröhnert: Conformity assessment of AI systems: The way forward Kim Skov Hilding: European AI Standardization and the AI Act Mikael Jensen: How do we create trustworthy AI? We need accountability 2.0 C1: Biases in Medical AI Moderator: Janus Laust Thomsen Leo Anthony Celi: Big Data, Big Bias, Bad AI Martin G. Tolsgaard: Are we using AI to solve the right problems in healthcare? Jonathan Patscheider: Algorithmic fairness and ethical principles 13.10-14.20 A2: Making responsible business with AI Moderator: Josef Oehmen Bent Dalager: Industry Perspectives on Responsible AI Maarten Stolk: Responsible and Explainable AI in Healthcare and Banking Martin Ruby: Embracing the AI progress 14.20-14.30 Coffee / Tea Break B2: AI threats and benefits Moderator: Grit Munk Søren Juul Jørgensen: The need for understanding AI risks Hanne Shapiro: Bridge over Troubled water Brent Mittelstadt (online): From principles to ethical standards under the EU Artificial Intelligence Act C2: Trustworthy AI: What should be required of applications Moderator: Janus Laust Thomsen Siavash Bigdeli: The Epistemology of Explainable AI Martin Hylleholt Sillesen: Clinical use of AI based decision tools – is regulation needed? Stefan Larsson: Foundation models in AI and the European regulation of a moving target 14.30-15.40 A3: Industry’s role in controlling AI risks Moderator: Henrik Føhns Christel Schaldemose: The EU act on AI Mikael Munck: A practical solution to Responsible AI 15:40-16:00 Refreshments & Networking B3: Industry Perspectives on AI Regulations Moderator: Grit Munk Morten Løkkegaard (online): EU’s Act on AI and perspectives for industry Casper Klynge: Europe’s (AI) Dilemma: Damned if you do, damned if you don’t. Jacob Bock Axelsen: Model Risk Governance inclusive EU AI Act C3: Socio-ethical approaches to AI regulation Moderator: Léonard Van Rompaey Rune Nyrup: General Principles vs. Procedural Values: Two Strategies of Socio-Ethical Regulation Nina Frahm & Joakim Juhl: Grounding AI Ethics: From Deficit to Dialogue Luciano Floridi (online): Two approaches to AI regulation: ISO+US vs EU+OECD 16.00-16.45 16.45 Plenary session: Rounding off and panel debate Moderator: Ida Ebbensgaard Panel: Serge Belongie - Manuela Battaglini - Johannes Kröhnert - Dagmar Monett Díaz - Casper Klynge - Axel Voss End of conference - Thank you
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