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Zoom Link – https://ucla.zoom.us/j/94139367832The AI Robotics Ethics Society, the United States’ premier student-led AI ethics organization, is collaborating with the AI Ethics Journal and our regional AIRES Chapters to take our annual conference online.It is with great pleasure that the AI Robotics Ethics Society invites you to attend the AI Robotics Ethics Society Research Conference which will be held virtually on July 17, 2021. We welcome you, your researchers, or any of your course enrolled students to attend this event.Founded in 2019, the AI Ethics Journal is the first international journal dedicated to providing an open-access platform for academic dialogue on ethical AI. This journal operates at the intersection of a uniquely interdisciplinary and burgeoning field. By integrating knowledge across fields such as Computer Science, Philosophy, and Technology, the AI Ethics Journal aims to elevate and synthesize discourse about AI Ethics.Speakers:Keynote:Emmanuel Goffi, PhDCo-Director & Co-Founder of the Global AI Ethics Institute (France), Instructor and Research Fellow with Frankfurt Big Data Lab (Germany)Goethe Universität FrankfurtGeneral Track:John Danaher – National University of IrelandPauline Kim – Washington University in St. LouisWilliam Hsu – Kansas State UniversityAI in Medicine:Megan Ranney – Brown UniversitySriram Sankararaman – UCLAJun Deng – Yale UniversitySujoy Kar – Apollo Hospitals GroupAI/Machine and Human Interaction:Harel Yedidsion – University of TexasYisong Yue – California Institute of Technology[UPDATED] Schedule:10:00 Opening Statements, Keynote Speaker Emmanuel Goffi, PhD – Goethe Universität FrankfurtTopic: Escaping the Western Ethical Hegemony: The Importance of Cultural Diverity in the Ethical Assessment of Artificial IntelligenceAccepted Authors Presentations10:30 Nicholas Correa – Polytechnic School of PUCRSTopic: Good AI for the Present of Humanity: Democratizing AI Governance)11:00 Anna Hunkenschroer – Technical University of Munich Topic: How to improve fairness perceptions of AI in hiring: the crucial role of positioning and sensitization)11:30 John Heo – University of Southern California (USC)Topic: Ethical review in the age of artificial intelligence)12-12:30 lunch break/socialSpeakers (3 simultaneous tracks)12:30 Yisong Yue – CaltechTopic (AI/Machine and Human Interaction): Personalized Therapies via Preference Learning: From Spinal Cord Stimulation to Exoskeletons12:30 John Danaher – National University of IrelandTopic (General Track): Tragic Choices and the Virtue of Techno-Responsibility Gaps12:30 Megan Ranney – Brown UniversityTopic (AI in Medicine): The Future of Digital Health and How AI Can Play a Role1:00 Jun Deng – YaleTopic (AI in Medicine): Ethical Considerations in the Medical Applications of AI1:00 Harel Yedidsion – Uni of TexasTopic (AI/Machine and Human Interaction): Fairness and Equity in Autonomous Vehicle Convoy Formation1:00 Pauline Kim – Washington University in St. LouisTopic (General Track): AI, Big Data and Bias in Employment1:30 Sujoy Kar – Apollo Hospitals GroupTopic (AI in Medicine): EASE – A framework for Practical Implementation of Clinical AI Solutions1:30 Sriram Sankararaman – UCLATopic (AI in Medicine): Genomic Privacy1:30 William Hsu – Kansas State UniversityTopic (General Track): Coming Soon2:00 Closing Statements
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