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SUMMARY:Spring Symposium - AI Education
DESCRIPTION:Spring Symposium – AI EducationPlease reserve the 4th of June in your calendar for the Spring Symposium on AI Education! \nHosted by the TU Delft | AI Initiative at Mondai | House of AI\, this event will shine a spotlight on AI education. Join us for a day filled with insights from TU Delft’s leading experts\, as we delve into the fostering of AI education such innovative best-practises for teaching AI\, interdisciplinary AI education\, and AI skills for the future engineer. \nRegister now!\n(This event will be held in English) \nIn the morning session\, gain insights into ‘AI and the changing world for graduates’ with real-world examples on the expectations from future engineers. The afternoon session will focus on practical AI education with workshops\, discussions\, and actionable takeaways. \nProgramme\n09.00 – 09.30 Walk-in and Registration\n09.30 – 12.15 AI and the Changing World for Graduates\n12.15 – 13.00 Lunch and Exhibitions\n13.00 – 15.00 Workshops and Discussions\n15.00 – 16.15 Closing and a Fun Surprise!\n16.15 – 17:00 Networking Drinks \n\nSpring Event 2023 \nMorning Programme: ‘AI and the changing world for graduates’ An inspiring keynote programme to highlight the growing presence of AI in various disciplines.\nNotable speakers will discuss AI in their respective fields: \nOpen and Connected Futures: Reimagining Design Education in the Age of AI\nBy: Kees Kaan and Georg Vrachliotis (Faculty Architecture and Built Environment\, TU Delft) \nGeorg Vrachliotis and Kees Kaan\, leading experts in the built environment\, explore the intersection of architecture and AI. Georg Vrachliotis explores the shifting landscape of knowledge discovery in the AI era\, unveiling new horizons in architectural innovation. Meanwhile\, Kees Kaan offers a pragmatic and business-oriented outlook on AI’s impact within architecture\, providing invaluable real-world insights into this transformative technology. \nKees Kaan is a distinguished Professor of Architectural Design – Complex Projects and currently chairs the Department of Architecture at the Faculty of Architecture and the Built Environment. With a visionary approach\, his research and studio work focus on ‘The PROJECT’ within the contemporary city and region\, emphasizing critical thinking and narrative construction for practice. Beyond academia\, Kees Kaan is renowned as the founder of KAAN Architecten\, recognized for transformative projects like the Supreme Court of the Netherlands\, the Royal Museum of Fine Arts in Antwerp\, and the Netherlands Forensic Institute. \nGeorg Vrachliotis\, a distinguished full professor in the Theory of Architecture and Digital Culture at TU Delft\, brings a wealth of experience and insight to the intersection of AI and architecture. Vrachliotis heads the Design\, Data and Society Group (DDS) at TU Delft\, as well as the flagship project ‘The New Open’. From 2016\, he was dean of the Karlsruher Institut für Technologie (KIT) Faculty of Architecture and Chair for Architecture Theory (2014-2020). \nAI for Physicists and Physicists for AI\nBy: Qian Tao (Faculty of Applied Sciences\, TU Delft) \nQian Tao will take us on a journey from working at the academic hospital where AI is making a huge impact on Radiology\, to the corridors of TU Delft Imaging Physics where she does pioneering work on developing trustworthy AI with physics principles. Qian advocates for integrating AI into the new physics education\, aiming to prepare graduates for the evolving scientific landscape and job market. AI is beyond a mysterious black box from the perspective of engineering\, Qian provides her insights on the symbiotic relationship between AI and physics. \nDr. Qian Tao\, with extensive expertise in biomedical engineering and pioneering AI work in radiology\, brings a wealth of experience to her role. Having spent over a decade at LUMC conducting multidisciplinary research on cardiac MRI and AI-based medical image analysis\, she joined TU Delft to expand her exploration of data- and knowledge-driven AI. Since 2021\, Dr. Tao has led the CHEME AI Lab at TU Delft’s Department of Imaging Physics\, focusing on developing trustworthy AI methodologies for critical healthcare applications\, particularly in medical imaging\, to enhance AI’s reliability and impact on scientific and clinical advancements. \n\nEducating Tomorrow’s Lawyers\nBy: Cees Zweistra (Erasmus University Rotterdam) \n\nCees Zweistra explores the future of legal education shaped by developments in technology. As the legal landscape changes\, education too must follow suit with innovative programs that integrate AI into law studies. Learn about how AI developments create many opportunities\, while also fuelling discussions around ethical considerations. Cees Zweistra offers insight into why teaching students about AI’s technical aspects is essential for lawyers to stay relevant in today’s evolving legal landscape. \nCees Zweistra is assistant professor of ethics\, law and technology at Erasmus University Rotterdam. He studied both law and philosophy at Utrecht University and obtained a PhD in the ethics and philosophy of technology from Delft University of Technology. His research is focused on understanding how technologies are co-shaping the future of the law and legal profession. \nAfternoon Programme: practical AI education with workshops\, discussions and actionable takeaways An enriching afternoon programme designed to equip educators with insights to foster AI education. Workshops and sessions include: \n\nSpring Event 2023 \nVisualisation and AI: More than just communicating results\nBy: Thomas Höllt\, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, Mathematics & Computer Science \nHow to use data visualisation? Visualization is commonly used for communication of research results\, from plots in scientific papers to illustrations in science communication. In this lecture\, we will discuss the basics for creating good\, legible visualizations of such results\, but also go beyond just communication. We will discuss the benefits of using visualization in combination with machine learning (ML) to gain deeper insight into the data and to better understand ML methods themselves. \nAI Pedagogy through a Design Lens\nBy: Kars Alfrink\, researcher at the Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering \nHow can a design view shape the pedagogical approach to AI? Explore the intersection of design and AI education in this workshop. We will discuss practical insights from the five-year run of the AI & Society IDE master elective\, including the unique contributions of studio-based teaching and thinking-through-making learning activities. \nExploration of AI tools for research software\nBy: Carlos Utrilla Guerrero & Halford Dace\, Research Data & Software Team\, TU Delft Library \nGenerative Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Large Language Models (LLMs) are reshaping research tasks. This workshop will explore the usage of generative AI in research\, including code assistance\, integration into research software development\, and the exchange of experiences and best practices. The agenda covers essential topics: introducing LLMs\, examining the impact of code assistants on research software development\, and exploring responsible use and legal implications of generative AI tools like GitHub Copilot\, concluding with a practical session using GitHub Copilot for software documentation. \nMachine Learning Education in the different faculties: Best Practices\, Tips and Sharing Materials \nBy: Gosia Migut\, Assistant Professor at the Faculty of Electrical Engineering\, Mathematics & Computer Science \nBianca Giovanardi\, Assistant Professor in the Department of Aerospace Structures and Materials \nHow do we teach machine learning? Do you want to learn and share best practices\, tips and educational resources? Then this session is for you!  In this workshop we share some conclusions from Machine Learning Teachers Community meetups and we invite you to also share your best practices and tips. We are also developing a platform (OER4AI) to share machine learning education materials between TU Delft teachers. We are looking for feedback to improve this platform and make it useful for you! In conclusion: an interactive session to foster more collaborations between teachers. \nImpact with your AI Education\nBy: Bertien Broekhans\, Life Long Learning portfolio manager AI\, Data & Digitalisation \nAre you passionate about AI education? Have you developed or are you developing AI courses for campus education? Want to expand your impact? Consider developing your course into a Massive Online Open Course (MOOC)! By developing online course materials for the edX platform\, support professionals to keep on track. Moreover these support learning flexibility for your campus students. This can ease your workload while extending the reach of your AI education. Join our workshop to learn from educators who have successfully adapted campus courses into MOOCs. Let’s brainstorm together on future course development opportunities! \n(Re)defining education in the age of AI\nBy: Marcell Varkonyi\, Open Education\, TU Delft \nTechnological advancements\, such as AI\, present new challenges to education\, both in terms of how these technologies may be integrated into educational processes\, and in terms of the role these need to take up in curricula. While these are important considerations to make\, they often eclipse another equally important question: to what end do we educate? This session revolves around the fundamental question: what is the purpose of education\, and (how) do the developments around AI change the way we approach this question? We will explore this question through small groups and plenary discussions in this session. \nRegister now for the Spring Symposium via the form above or below!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/en/event/spring-symposium-ai-education/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:Seminar Series on Meaningful Human-AI Interactions for a Digital Society - #2: Promoting Meaningful Human-AI Interactions: Societal and Legislative Perspectives
DESCRIPTION:A Seminar Series on Meaningful Human-AI Interactions for a Digital SocietyEvent #2: Promoting Meaningful Human-AI Interactions: Societal and Legislative Perspectives  \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 second event of this series will be June 5th from 11:30am – 1pm and will discuss the role of legislation in promoting meaningful human-AI interaction. Through presentations and discussion with panelists Dr. Merel Noorman (Tilburg University)\, Dr. Els de Busser (Leiden University)\, and Dr. Dayana Spagnuelo (TNO)\, we will discuss: how can legislation support meaningful human AI-interactions? How do we ground AI interactions in the values and needs of public stakeholders? And: How should public bodies interact with AI? The event will be hosted by Drs. Giorgia Pozzi and Sarah Carter (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) \nSpeakersMerel Noorman is assistant professor in AI\, Robotics\, and STS at the Tilburg Institute for Law\, Technology\, and Society (TILT)\, Tilburg University. Her research focuses on the regulation and governance of AI. She is interested in the relationships between AI and democracy in critical infrastructures\, such as energy networks. She studied Artificial Intelligence and Science & Technology studies at the University of Amsterdam and Edinburgh University and received her PhD from Maastricht University. Since then\, she has co-initiated and worked on various research projects in the U.S. and the Netherlands\, studying the ethical and social aspects of complex and intelligent computer technologies. She has also worked as advisor for the Dutch Council for Social Development (Raad voor Maatschappelijke Ontwikkeling) and was managing director for the software company VicarVision. \nDr. Els De Busser is Assistant Professor Cyber Security Governance at the Institute of Security and Global Affairs at Leiden University. She is the Principal Investigator of the project Cyber Security by Integrated Design (C-SIDe project) funded by the Dutch Research Council. \nEls teaches students and practitioners on a broad range of topics including the effects of digitalization on human rights\, data protection and privacy\, legal aspects of cyber security and AI and human rights. She specializes in multidisciplinary education and research in these topics as well. Els is also a researcher in the The Hague Program for International Cyber Security and a member of the Standing Committee of Experts on International Immigration\, Refugee and Criminal Law (also known as the Meijers Committee). \nDr. Dayana Spagnuelo is a researcher at TNO specialised in information security and its interplay with data protection and other legal requests\, as well as privacy coordinator for TNO Unit ISP. Having researched in the past how some of the data protection principles\, such as Privacy\, Transparency and Accountability\, should be realised in technical systems\, she now turns her attention to how current solutions can help to\, and how future ones should be tailored to\, accomplish the upcoming requests of the new digital regulatory framework.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/en/event/seminar-series-meaningful-human-ai-interactions-for-a-digital-society-event2/
LOCATION:TU Delft Building 36 – Lipkenszaal (01.150)\, Mekelweg 4\, Delft\, Nederland
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: 'Human Freedom in the Age of AI' by Filippo Santoni de Sio
DESCRIPTION:Mondai | House of AI is pleased to host the book launch of ‘Human Freedom in the Age of AI‘ by Filippo Santoni de Sio \nThe book Human Freedom in the Age of AI explains how artificial intelligence (AI) may affect our freedom at work\, in our daily life\, and in the political sphere. The author Filippo Santoni de Sio\, associate professor of ethics of technology at TU Delft and a leading expert in the field of AI ethics\, provides a philosophical framework to help make sense of and govern the ethical and political impact of AI in these domains. AI offers employers new forms of control of the workforce\, opening the door to new forms of domination and exploitation; it may reduce our capacity to remain in control of and responsible for our decisions and actions\, thereby affecting our free will and moral responsibility; and it may increase the power of governments and tech companies to steer the political life\, thereby affecting the possibility of a free and inclusive political participation. \nIt is still possible to promote human freedom in our interactions with AI\, but this requires designing AI systems that help promote workers’ freedom\, strengthen human control and responsibility\, and foster a free\, active\, and inclusive democratic participation. From ‘freedom as non-domination’ to ‘meaningful human control’ and  value-sensitive- and critical design\, the book critically discusses and connects a broad variety of topics in ethics\, political philosophy and design studies\, paving the way for an original\, comprehensive and multidisciplinary approach to AI Ethics\, centred on the concept of social and political freedom. \nIn this event the author Filippo Santoni will presents the book and engage in an in-person conversation with two Dutch-based experts in the ethics and politics of AI: \nAuthor: Filippo Santoni De Sio\nAssociate Professor in Ethics of Technology at the Faculty of Technology\, Policy\, and Managment \nFilippo Santoni De Sio is an Academic philosopher and professor specialized in interdisciplinary work in ethics of technology\, with a special interest in the ethics of AI.  His drive to pave new paths in the field led him to write Human Freedom in the Age of AI\, published in March 2024. \nHis research is focused on the questions as to how emerging technologies – especially AI systems – can affect our concepts and practices of freedom\, moral and legal responsibility\, and democracy; and how a philosophical understanding of the philosophical concepts and practices can in turn help understand and inform the design and development of emerging technologies. \nDiscussant: Cristina Zaga\nAssistant professor of the Human-Centred Design group and DesignLab at the University of Twente \nCristina’s research aims to foster societal transitions towards justice\, care\, and solidarity\, with a focus on care and the future of work with AI and robots. She develops transdisciplinary approaches\, blending-in design justice\, speculation and more-than-human design. Cristina also leads the Social Justice and AI network\, working towards mitigating the dehumanizing effects of AI and promoting social and environmental justice. Her award-winning work has received many accolades nationally and internationally\, including the NWO Science Price for DEI initiatives (2022)\, the Dutch High Education Award (2022)\, and the Google Women Techmaker Award and scholarship (2018). \nDiscussant: Uğur Aytaç\nAssistant Professor\, Department of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Utrecht University \nUgur’s research investigates how varying conceptualizations of power and domination should shape our normative judgments about the legitimacy of socio-political arrangements\, including digital platforms\, economic institutions\, and states. Fundamental questions such as ‘what is political power?’\, ‘how can we assess its legitimacy in different institutional domains? and ‘how should we address any legitimacy deficits arising from unaccountable powers?’ have driven his research from his PhD in Amsterdam to the projects he undertakes as an Assistant Professor in Utrecht. \nHe also takes academic citizenship seriously\, aiming to help cultivate a community among philosophers in the Netherlands. He is co-coordinator of the political philosophy study group at the Dutch Research School of Philosophy. In this capacity\, he co-organizes regular workshops where participants receive feedback on their research.
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/en/event/book-launch-filippo-santoni-de-sio/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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SUMMARY:Delft FinTech Summit: Pioneering Finance by Collaboration and Learning
DESCRIPTION:The Delft FinTech Lab is pleased to host the second Delft FinTech summit\, together with Mondai | House of AI! \nDelft FinTech Summit: Pioneering Finance by Collaboration and Learning Join us for an extraordinary day dedicated to the confluence of finance and technology at the Delft FinTech Summit. Discover how finance shapes society and expedite the adoption of FinTech innovations.  \nTechnology adoption is accelerating the financial industry at an unprecedented rate\, transforming both FinTech companies and conventional financial institutions. Following the resoundingly successful launch last year\, the Delft FinTech Lab invites you to join us at Delft University of Technology for an unparalleled opportunity to engage with peers across various financial sectors and explore the future of finance driven by technological impetus.  \nDiscover how finance shapes society through diverse topics such as Sustainable investing strategies for a better tomorrow\, predicting household financial distress\, revolutionizing finance with AI\, and building a resilient financial system\, digital Euro among many others from speakers from Robeco\, ING\, PerfectXL\, Delft University of Technology\, Erasmus University Rotterdam and many others.   \nSign up now to secure one of the limited spots and discover your technological edge in finance.   \nProgramme\n12.00 – 13.00 Walk-in and Lunch\n13.00 – 13.20 Welcome and Strategy Delft FinTech lab by Arie van Deursen & Venkatesh Chandrasekar\n13.20 – 13.40 European FinTech: Past progress and future prospects Joachim Schwerin\, European Commission\n13.40 – 14.00 Using ML for a Resilient Financial System by Preventing Money Laundering by Kubilay Atasu\, TU Delft\n14.00 – 14.15 Convergence of Payment Infrastructure and Financial markets by Leonard Franken\, AFM\n14.15 – 14.30 Break\n14.30 – 14.45 Incident Management in a Software-Defined Business by Eileen Kapel\, ING\n14.45 – 15.25 Startup presentations – Opportunities for AI in Finance with PerfectXL\, PocketCFO\, and Djeeni\n15.25 – 15.40 Break\n15.40 – 16.00 FinTech and RegTech: A software engineering perspective by Domenico Bianculli\, University of Luxembourg\n16.00 – 16.20 How Collaborative Ecosystems Accelerate Innovation by Liakos Papapoulos\, LP Trading and Innovation Advisory Services\n16.20 – 16.40 Anatomy of Household Financial Distress with TU Delft and Erasmus University of Rotterdam\n16.40 – 16.45 Closing\n16.45 Drinks!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/en/event/delft-fintech-summit-2024/
LOCATION:Mondai | House of AI – Delft\, Molengraaffsingel 29\, Delft\, 2629 JD
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