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Virtual IEAI Speaker Series - Artificial Intelligence Is Necessarily Irresponsible with Prof. Dr. Joanna Bryson - Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence

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Exceptional times require exceptional solutions. Due to the current lockdown, the IEAI has decided to hold its May Speaker Series with Prof. Dr. Joanna Bryson virtually via Zoom. With its Speaker Series, the TUM Institute for Ethics in Artificial Intelligence is inviting experts from all over the world to talk about ethics and governance of AI. These events serve as an important platform for sharing new research and exchanging knowledge. The May session of the TUM IEAI Speaker Series will take place on 14 May 2020, 10am (CEST), virtually via Zoom.


Airis Health: The Power of AI Healthcare Communications

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We meet monthly to support the local startup scene. This month 1 Million Cups Louisville is at the new Story Louisville space on 900 E. Main Wednesday, November 20th at 8:00 a.m. We're still caffeinated by the Kauffman Foundation and our events are always FREE! There's no question that artificial intelligence is moving quickly in healthcare. But voice first tech for patients is just one side of the communications coin. Let's face it, hospitals are one of the most notoriously complex environments.


Speaker Series: Erase Unconscious Bias From Your AI Datasets

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The ACM Washington DC Speaker Series presents: "Erase Unconscious Bias From Your AI Datasets" by Lauren Maffeo 6PM - Networking 7PM - Presentation SUMMARY: A young child defines the world purely on the small amount they can see. This is the root of dataset bias: intelligence based on information that's too small or homogenous. Advances in AI technologies like machine learning and deep neural networks have the potential to save time and boost productivity, but what happens if we train these technologies using datasets that exclude large portions of the population? For example, some facial recognition software doesn't acknowledge dark skin. People of color were excluded from the datasets that were used to train the software.


Becker's Speaker Series: 3 Questions with Qventus Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder, Ian Christopher

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Ian Christopher serves as Chief Technology Officer and Co-Founder of Qventus. On Thursday, September 21, Mr. Christopher will speak on a panel at Becker's Hospital Review 3rd Annual Health IT Revenue Cycle Conference. As part of an ongoing series, Becker's is talking to healthcare leaders who plan to speak at the conference, which will take place Sepember 21 through September 23 in Chicago. To learn more about the conference and Mr. Chrisopher's session, click here. Q: Finding top tech talent is always a challenge.