The ethics of AI in the public sector covers a broad range of issues of privacy and security, transparency, legitimacy and fairness. With AI and automated decision-making being implemented as part of the decision-making process on local level, there has been a rise in interest regarding the consequences of such new systems.
This workshop will feature talks on the topics of governance of artificial intelligence, political implications of ethics in the discussion of AI use, an overview of AI’s adoption as well as on the ethics of automated criminal sentencing, conflicting norms and values in the case of Project Maven and corporeal ethics in interaction design practice, among others.The workshop has been co-funded by the KTH Digitalization platform.
The workshop is free and open for all.