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SUMMARY:Workshop: Navigating the Interplay of Explainability and Privacy in AI
DESCRIPTION:The Delft Design for Values Institute hosts a workshop series on Value and Value Conflicts. On February 8 and 9 they are Navigating the Interplay of Explainability and Privacy in AI. \nIn the ever-evolving landscape of artificial intelligence\, where ethical considerations intersect with innovation\, the Delft Design for Values Institute (DDfV) aims to develop a workshop series on values and value conflicts in AI systems\, with a specific focus on their application in real-world domains. With their workshop series\, they are dedicated to supporting the DDFV Institute in becoming a crucible of knowledge\, fostering discussions that will guide AI development towards a more responsible and equitable future. Together\, you will delve into the intricate web of values\, biases\, and choices that underlie AI systems\, recognizing that the deployment and use of these powerful techniques in real-world domains such as healthcare\, finance\, and beyond carry unique responsibilities and challenges. \nTheir inaugural workshop is hosted by Dr. Megha Khosla\, Assistant Professor in the Multimedia Computing Group in the Intelligent Systems Department at TU Delft. In this series they will hone in on the values of explainability and privacy\, addressing their critical role in the development of AI models for healthcare and medicine. The DDfV recognizes that in this field\, the stakes are exceptionally high\, as AI technologies have the potential to revolutionize patient care\, diagnosis\, and treatment. However\, with great innovation comes even greater responsibility. You will explore the intricate interplay of these values\, highlighting the need and challenges of making our methods more transparent while preserving the privacy of employed data. \nInterested? You can find the full programme and register by clicking the button below: \nFull Programme and RegistrationThe Delft Design for Values Institute\nDesign for values requires the integration of different kinds of expertise and skills. It requires knowledge of and expertise in design\, philosophical knowledge of values and relevant moral theories\, and domain knowledge of specific technologies. TU Delft is uniquely positioned to bring such knowledge and skills together in one institute. It is well known for its excellence in engineering and design\, but it also has unique expertise in philosophy and ethics of technology. In the last few decades\, researchers from TU Delft have internationally played a prominent role in (further) developing the design for values approach. \nThe Delft Design for Values Institute (DDfV) is a collaboration between five of TU Delft’s faculties: Technology\, Policy and Management (TPM)\, Industrial Design Engineering (IDE)\, Architecture and the Built Environment (ABE)\, Civil Engineering and Geosciences (CEG) and Electric Engineering\, Mathematics\, and Computer Science (EEMCS). The institute contributes to the realization of the mission of TU Delft “to make a significant contribution towards a sustainable society” and to train “scientists and engineers with a genuine commitment to society” in order to contribute to “technological innovations with both economic and social value”. \nDo you want to learn more about the DDfV? You can learn more about the organisation here and read up on their mission and vision here!
URL:https://mondai.tudelftcampus.nl/event/workshop-navigating-the-interplay-of-explainability-and-privacy-in-ai/
LOCATION:Aula Conference Centre\, Mekelweg 5\, Delft\, 2628CC\, Nederland
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