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What's on the programme at #AIES2025?
The eighth AAAI / ACM Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES) will take place in Madrid, Spain from 20-22 October 2025. The programme will feature keynote talks, two panels, discussions, paper presentations, and poster sessions. There are two keynote talks, scheduled on Tuesday 21 and Wednesday 22. The two panels will take place on Monday 20 and Tuesday 21. Tuesday Panel: Pedagogy Panel: How (and to Whom) Do We Teach AI Ethics?
#AIES2024 conference schedule
The AAAI/ACM Conference on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, and Society (AIES) will take place from 21-23 October, in San Jose, California. The conference is designed to bring together researchers from different disciplines to discuss AI and its impact on society, and ethical issues and challenges. The seventh edition of the event will see keynote talks, oral and poster sessions, and a pedagogy roundtable. See below for information about the speakers, and topics covered. A Disability in Computing meet-up will take place on Monday 21 October, from 13:00-14:00.
What's on the programme at #ECAI2024?
The 27th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (ECAI-2024) will take place from 19-24 October in Santiago de Compostela, Spain. The event will feature a full programme of technical papers, keynote talks, workshops and tutorials, invited talks, panels and special sessions. The venue will also host the 13th Conference on Prestigious Applications of Intelligent Systems (PAIS-2024). There will be four keynote talks at the conference this year. The conference will feature several panels and special sessions on topics that are of broad interest to members of the AI research community.
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#AAAI2022 workshops round-up 1: AI to accelerate science and engineering, interactive machine learning, and health intelligence
Eran Halperin, SVP of AI and Machine Learning in Optum Labs and a professor in the departments of Computer Science, Computational Medicine, Anaesthesiology, and Human Genetics at UCLA, gave a keynote talk on using whole-genome methylation patterns as a biomarker for electronic health record (EHR) imputation. Dr Halperin showed that methylation provides a better imputation performance when compared to genetic or EHR data. This approach uses a new tensor deconvolution of bulk DNA methylation to obtain cell-type-specific methylation that is in turn used for imputation. Irene Chen from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) gave a keynote describing how to leverage machine learning towards equitable healthcare. Dr Chen demonstrated how to adapt disease progression modeling to account for differences in access to care.
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SPACE AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE, ONLINE CONFERENCE, SEPTEMBER 4, 2020
The ESA-CLAIRE AI Special Interest Group on Space (http://claire-ai.org/sig-space/) is organizing its first online conference on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) for applications in space technology. The conference, organized in association with ECAI2020 - The 24th European Conference on Artificial Intelligence (http://digital.ecai2020.eu/), Program: The program of the event includes 5 keynote talks, as well as a panel discussion. We have 17 contributed presentations on topics concerning different AI methods (including, but not limited to, e.g., planning, machine learning) and different areas of space technology (including, but not limited to, e.g., space operations, earth observation). These include presentations of original/on-going unpublished work, as well as of recently published work.
Ivanka Trump delivers CES keynote, touts innovation, job growth
LAS VEGAS - Ivanka Trump delivered a keynote address amid controversy at the Consumer Electronics Show Tuesday, touting innovation as an engine for U.S. job growth. The White House senior adviser, whose appearance at CES had sparked a backlash in parts of the tech community, came on stage to applause and cheers. Speaking to Gary Shapiro, president of the Consumer Technology Association, which organizes CES, Trump discussed advances in technology, artificial intelligence and promoted the reskilling older workers, training them in new skills or careers to get better jobs. "Innovation cannot be bridled," she said. "I also believe that innovation is a net job producer."
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