Artificial intelligence has entered a stage of rapid development and popularization and application. Artificial intelligence ethics and governance have become a new focus and new direction, and it is having a wide-ranging, profound and continuous impact on practitioners in all walks of life and various positions. On the occasion of the 2021 National Science Popularization Day, the first CAAI “Artificial Intelligence and Technology Ethics” online training course sponsored by the Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence, co-organized by the University of Science and Technology of China, and undertaken by the CAAI Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Governance Working Committee, will be held online every Tuesday afternoon from September 7th. The training will start from the general urgent needs of artificial intelligence ethics and governance, and give systematic discussions on artificial intelligence ethics.
Organizational structure
Sponsor: Chinese Association for Artificial Intelligence (CAAI)
Co-organizer: University of Science and Technology of China
Undertaker: CAAI Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Governance Working Committee
Content
The basic principles and application paths of artificial intelligence and big data, the current situation, existing problems and solutions of AI ethics and governance, and the key areas include: the data ethics, the construction of enterprise ethics, AI scientific research ethics, AI ethics and media governance, AI ethics and rule of law. The teaching experts are frontline researchers and well-known scholars from the fields of artificial intelligence, big data, science and technology ethics, AI law and public management.
Teacher introduction
Chen Xiaoping, Professor of the School of Computer Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, Chairman of the CAAI Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Governance Working Committee , an executive member of the Global AI Council.
Yao Xin, Chair Professor and Dean of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Southern University of Science and Technology, IEEE Fellow, and the 2020 IEEE-Frank-Rosenblatt Award winner.
Liang Zheng, Professor of the School of Public Administration of Tsinghua University, deputy director of the China Science and Technology Policy Research Center of Tsinghua University, and secretary general of the Academic Committee of the Science and Technology Development and Governance Research Center of Tsinghua University.
Hou Dongde, Professor of the School of Civil and Commercial Law, Southwest University of Political Science and Law, Dean of Institute for Advanced Study, Dean of the Artificial Intelligence Law Research Institute, and Director of the Commercial Law Research Society of the China Law Society.
Liu Guiquan, Associate Professor of the Department of Computer Science, University of Science and Technology of China, and a member of the CAAI Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Governance Working Committee.
Ye Bin, Special-Appointed Associate Researcher of the Department of Philosophy of Science and Technology, University of Science and Technology of China, and a member of the CAAI Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Governance Working Committee.
Training online registration: https://aiethics.ustc.edu.cn/video_index.html
This article is contributed by the CAAI Artificial Intelligence Ethics and Governance Working Committee
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