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TU Delft | TPM AI Lab

Amsterdam, Netherlands

‘(In)Justice of AI’ Conference

Christina Caljé was invited to speak at ‘The (Injustice) of AI’, an interactive virtual conference hosted by the TU Delft’s TPM AI Lab (i.e., Artificial Intelligence Lab at TU Delft’s Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management). Christina joined other leaders in artificial intelligence to discuss pressing issues facing industries, academics, and policy makers today.

The ambition of the conference was to break down silos between disciplines and sectors, by talking about some of the pressing AI issues facing developers, academics, and policy makers today. It was open for interested researchers, students and representatives of governmental organizations, NGOs and businesses.

During her keynote remarks, Christina touched upon the challenges as a CEO of an AI-system based startup to balance speed of innovation with moral and regulatory obligations to consumers and clients.

TU Delft: ‘The (In)Justice of AI’ (Full Conference)

Watch part 2 of this half-day conference, as industry experts shared perspectives on systems, governance and values around AI, which holds great promise for solving some of the world’s grand societal challenges.

TU Delft ‘The Injustice of AI’ conference panel members (Christina Caljé, top right)

‘Fireside’ chat (0:00-14:04)
With Aimee van Wynsberghe (Associate Professor and Director TPM AI Lab at TU Delft) and Jan Kleijssen (Director of Information Society and Action against Crime at Council of Europe).

Subtheme: Justice in Industry (14:18-1:08:58)

  • Christina Caljé – CEO & Co-founder Autheos (14:18-29:32)

  • Hilary Richters - Lead Digital Ethics, Deloitte (29:32-41:32)

  • Gry Hasselbalch – Independent senior researcher and advisor on responsible data innovation and technological transformation (41:32-52:41)

  • Panel discussion with Christina Caljé, Hilary Richters, Gry Hasselbalch, Filippo Santoni de Sio (Associate Professor and Management Team member TPM AI Lab at TU Delft) (52:55-1:08:58)

Artist break (1:09:10-1:19:27)
Artists Jeroen van der Most & Peter van der Putten showcase their work ‘Letters from Nature’

Closing (1:19:27-1:28:18)

 

If you would like Christina to speak at your event, feel free to contact her directly or via her speaker bureau, The Next Speaker.

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