AI@HPI Conference 2024 - Responsible AI
Potsdam (GER), November 2024 - How do we control the effects of AI? What happens when reality and fiction can no longer be distinguished? How do we advance trustworthy AI instead of reinforcing bias and inequality?
If you are interested in discussing these and other pressing issues with renowned experts from industry, politics, and academia and learn more about how Artificial Intelligence will transform economies, governance, and global health systems worldwide, we cordially invite you to the AI@HPI conference, 03-04 December at the Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam.
This year's speakers include, among others:
- Mario Brandenburg, Parliamentary State Secretary to the Federal Minister of Education and Research (Germany)
- Prof. Dr. Joanna Bryson, Professor of Ethics and Technology at Hertie School
- Prof. Dr. Alena Buyx, Professorship of Ethics in Medicine and Health Technologies at Technical University of Munich
- Dr. Anna Christmann, Coordinator of the Federal Government for Aerospace, BMWK representative for the digital economy and start-ups
- Matthias Döpfner, CEO at Axel Springer SE
- Prof. Dr. Paul Goldstein, Professor of Law at Stanford University
- Prof. Dr. Johanna Hanefeld, Director & Head of Department, Centre for International Health and Protection at Robert Koch Institute
- Dr. Bettina Hoffmann, State Secretary at Ministry for the Environment, Nature Conservation, Nuclear Safety and Consumer Protection (Germany)
- Gale Anne Hurd, CEO and Founder, Valhalla Entertainment
- Jens Redmer, Director Business Development EMEA and Principal New Products, Google
- Stefan Schnorr, State Secretary in the Federal Ministry for Digital and Traffic
- Julius van de Laar, Campaign and Strategy Consultant
- Prof. Dr. Sandra Wachter, Professor of Technology and Regulation, Oxford University
- Armand Zorn, Member of the German Parliament
The AI@HPI conference will feature panels on key topics, including addressing bias and diversity in AI, the impact of AI on global health, the role of AI in elections and democracy, intellectual property issues in AI training, ethical practices across industries, and the implications of the EU AI Act for sustainable AI regulation and its effects on workflows and the economy.