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SUMMARY:Seminar Series on Meaningful Human-AI Interactions for a Digital Society - #1: Designing for Meaningful Human-AI Interactions
DESCRIPTION:A Seminar Series on Meaningful Human-AI Interactions for a Digital SocietyEvent #1: Designing for Meaningful Human-AI Interactions  \nWith the increasing creation\, use\, and implementation of novel AI systems in every aspect of our society\, we must ensure that AI complements us by providing meaningful engagement\, centering systems on our human values\, and implementing such systems with due consideration of society at large. In this series\, we will bring together experts from diverse fields such as human-computer interaction (HCI)\, philosophy\, design\, and law with policymakers and practitioners in a mixture of single-speaker seminars\, multidisciplinary panels\, and expert-led workshops to define what it means to have meaningful human-AI interaction; how to design for these interactions in AI systems; and how to promote such interactions through legislation and policy making. \nThe kickoff event will be May 8th at noon to discuss how to design meaningful human-AI interactions for a digital society. Through presentations and discussion with panelists Dr. Mike Lensink (The Green Land)\, Dr. Dorian Peters (University of Cambridge)\, and Dr. Matthew Dennis (TU Eindhoven)\, we will discuss: what makes human-AI interactions meaningful? What features must be considered to ensure “meaningfulness”? How do we design for meaning in an ethically-responsible manner? The event will be moderated by Dr. Jie Yang (TU Delft). \nAll experts\, policymakers\, and practitioners with an interest in human-AI interactions are welcome to attend! \nThis event is supported by the National Digital Society Programme\, Mondai | House of AI\, the TU Delft AI Initiative\, Web Information Systems (WIS)\, and the Digital Ethics Centre. \n(This event will be held in English) \nSpeakersMike Lensink (34) is as a researcher\, facilitator\, and advisor specialised in the ethics of technological innovation\, data and algorithmic decision making. Mike has a background in philosophy\, and has previously worked as an academic researcher at the University Medical Center Utrecht\, where he wrote a dissertation on the ethics and responsible governance of stem cell banks. He currently works at The Green Land\, an agency that supports public sector organisations in the Netherlands with responsible and humane use of data and algorithms. \nIn his work\, Mike is particularly concerned with assessing the impact of algorithmic systems on the lived experience of human beings\, and investigating the dynamics of the interaction between algorithmic systems\, its users (staff)\, and citizens\, in order to translate these insights into more humane technological innovations. Over the past years\, he has worked together with a variety of governmental organisations\, supporting them with various approaches to “putting ethics into practice”\, i.e. operationalising ethics within and organisational processes\, developing strategy and governance\, and embedding ethical considerations in concrete technological solutions. \nDorian Peters is Associate Director at the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence at the University of Cambridge as well as a Research Fellow at Imperial College London. A designer and design researcher\, she specialises in Human-computer Interaction for learning\, health\, and wellbeing\, and on digital ethics in practice. Her books include Positive Computing: Technology for Wellbeing and Human Potential (MIT Press)\, and Interface Design for Learning (Pearson). \nMatthew J. Dennis is an assistant professor in ethics of technology at TU Eindhoven in the Netherlands. He is also the co-director of Eindhoven Centre for the Philosophy of Artificial Intelligence\, and a Senior Researcher in the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies research consortium (ESDiT). He specialises in the ethics of artificial intelligence\, autonomy and well-being\, and the future of work. His recent publications focus on intercultural perspectives (Buddhism & Confucianism) on how to flourish with emerging technologies. He has recently held visiting positions at the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence (2023)\, Erasmus Centre for Data Analytics (2023)\, University of Amsterdam’s Institute for Advanced Studies (2022)\, and University of Cambridge’s Centre for the Future of Intelligence (2020).
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/en/event/seminar-series-meaningful-human-ai-interactions-for-a-digital-society-event1/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:TU Delft AI Lunch: AI4Freight
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is happy to host the next edition of the TU Delft AI Lunch: AI4Freight\nThe role of AI in tackling the challenges faced by the logistics sector and exploring pathways for academia-industry collaboration \nThe complex landscape of logistics presents businesses with various operational challenges across the supply chain. Artificial Intelligence offers tools to transform this sector by breaking down these complexities into streamlined and smart operations. Through AI\, businesses gain the ability to predict\, adapt\, and respond dynamically and in real time\, revolutionizing how logistic operations are performed today. What is the role of academia in empowering the logistics sector in the face of opportunities and challenges using AI technologies? At the intersection of AI and freight logistics\, panellists will discuss various both barriers and innovation from different perspectives: from challenges faced by industry to novel AI solutions and their practical implementation. \nThis event includes free lunch for which registration is required (help us reduce food waste!) \nPanellists\n\n\n\n\nModerator: Mahnam Saeednia\nAssistant Professor of Freight and Logistics (Faculty of CEG)\nMahnam’s area of research addresses current challenges of freight transport sector\, specifically in the domains of railway freight\, intermodal freight transportation\, automation\, digitalization and energy transition. To achieve this\, she utilizes techniques such as agent technology\, distributed optimization\, discrete events simulation\, and AI.  Additionally\, she is keen on exploring novel and innovative methods in this domain\, including bio-inspired and self-organization algorithms. Previously\, she was R&D project lead at Siemens Mobility (Hacon Ingenieurgesellschaft mbH) and a postdoctoral researcher at Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH Zurich) where she was a recipient of Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) grant. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Cornelis Versteegt\nPartner & project manager at Macomi\n \nCornelis Versteegt is the founder and owner of Macomi\, a company that provides Decision Support Systems based on simulation\, prescriptive analytics and Artificial Intelligence. He received his PhD from TU Delft on automated logistic systems under the supervision of prof.dr. H.G. Sol. He has a MSc in Systems Engineering\, Policy Analysis and Management. His expertise lies in the areas of logistics and transportation. \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\nPanellist: Neil Yorke-Smith\nAssociate Professor of Socio-Technical Algorithmics (Faculty of EEMCS)\nNeil Yorke-Smith directs the Socio-Technical Algorithmic Research (STAR) Lab at TU Delft. His research addresses a fundamental question of the AI era: how can technology help people make decisions in complex socio-technical situations? Neil is a Senior Member of AAAI\, a Senior Member of ACM\, and a member of CLAIRE and ELLIS. In addition to directing the STAR Lab\, Neil currently serves as manager of the Dutch Citizens and Society in the Energy Transition (CaSET) ELSA AI Lab.\n \n\n\n\n\n\nAbout the Delft AI (Lab) Lunch series\nThe Delft AI (Lab) Lunch is a monthly meet-up hosted by the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent community at Mondai | House of AI.\nEvery month\, a Delft AI Talent moderates a panel to discuss challenges and developments made in their field. During these events\, you can participate\, learn\, make connections\, inspire and be inspired by and with the Delft AI Labs. We invite all interested staff and students from TU Delft to join these sessions. Please contact community manager Charlotte Boelens for more information about this series or the TU Delft AI Labs & Talent Programme. \nJoin this series in 2024 on: 15 February | 21 March | 16 May | 1 July | \nJoin the yearly Spring Symposium on 4 June 2024. Theme: AI Education \nNote for TU Delft PhDs\nThe TU Delft AI Lunch series is eligible for earning discipline related skills GSC with the ‘Form for earning GSC for TU Delft AI(-related) seminars’. Check with your local Faculty Graduate School (FGS) if your FGS offers this option for earning Discipline Related Skills GSC; and with your supervisors if they accept our seminars on your Doctoral Education (DE) list. If you already have a form\, don’t forget to bring it with you.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/en/event/tu-delft-ai-lunch-ai4freight/
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