Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: The Human Rights Dimension for Business

When:
February 23, 2017 all-day
2017-02-23T00:00:00-08:00
2017-02-24T00:00:00-08:00
Where:
Berkeley
2227 Piedmont Ave
Berkeley, CA 94720
USA
Big Data and Artificial Intelligence: The Human Rights Dimension for Business @ Berkeley | Berkeley | California | United States

Please join the UC Berkeley Haas School of Business and the Microsoft Technology and Human Rights Center for their first Annual Conference on Business, Technology, and Human Rights. The 2017 conference will be a full- day event of engaging dialogue. Through panel discussions and breakout sessions, corporate practitioners as well as human rights and AI experts from academia, civil society, and government will explore questions such as:

  • What are the human rights implications of big data, algorithmic decision-making and artificial intelligence?
  • How can big data and AI help create practical solutions to human rights challenges?
  • How should companies develop and use big data and AI responsibly?

The conference includes lunch and will be followed by a closing reception.

Draft Agenda

8:15am Light Breakfast & Registration

8:30am Welcome and Opening: Big Data and Artificial Intelligence – The Human Rights Dimension for Business

9:00am Session: The Human Rights Risks of AI and Big Data

10:15am Networking Break

10:45am Session: The Corporate Scope of Responsibility in Light of AI and Big Data

12:00pm Networking Lunch

12:30pm Lunchtime Interview: How the IT Sector is Partnerning to Develop Responsible AI

1:30pm Session: Good Jobs in the Age of Automation | How can companies responsibly deploy robotics and AI and what is the responsibility of business to address risks?

2:45pm Networking Break

3:15pm Session: Preventing Discrimination | Are algorithms part of the problem or the solution?

4:15pm Session: Looking to the Future | What does the future of AI hold?

5:30pm Networking Reception

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