Canadian AI 2023 – Responsible AI Track

Informations sur l'événement

Date

8 - 9 June 2023

Location

McGill University, Leacock Building / 855 Sherbrooke Street West Montreal, QC, H3A 2T7

The 36th Canadian Conference on Artificial Intelligence (CANAI) will take place in-person at McGill University (Montreal, Canada) from June 5 to 9, 2023.

Following the successful first edition of the Responsible AI event in 2022, we are excited that the event will be held again in 2023. We strongly believe in the importance and urgency of the Responsible and Ethical Development of Artificial Intelligence for the Social Good.

As outlined by the UNESCO Recommendation on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence, AI technology may have unintended by-products that lead to discrimination, reinforce inequalities, infringe upon human rights, socially sort and disrupt democratic processes, limit access to services and intensify surveillance and unfair treatment of marginalized and minority groups. As such, we are committed to organizing a cohesive and dynamic program that embodies the paradigm of responsible development of AI so that AI researchers and practitioners can engage in critical analysis and integration of fairness, ethics, transparency, and algorithmic accountability in their work.

This year’s program will consist of the following events and will be open to all participants of the Canadian AI conference:

  • Six Invited Talks of 30 minutes each. The talks will consist of speakers with practical and theoretical expertise at the intersection of various domains and Responsible AI
  • A keynote speaker by an international leader in Responsible AI
  • A half-day hands-on tutorial that offers useful practical introductory training on the use of fairness-aware AI tools

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