Robots and humanity – what are the social impacts?Future Female
Robots and humanity – what are the social impacts? meetup was hosted on Thu 25.10.2018 at Futurice.
Futurice’s Minja Axelsson talked about the problems that could in the future be solved by social robots, as well as how to design social robots in a user-centric way. Minja’s talk also touched upon the ethical considerations of robots.
Cristina Andersson discussed the social transformations being brought on by robotics, and the shift from talking about artificial intelligence to cognitive robotics. With technology advancing, how will humans change.
Presentation to SMF ASAP group meeting in 2022
http://www.asapsmf.org/xviii-asap-service-management-forum-servitization-circular-economy-27-28-ottobre-2021/
Agenda for the final 3-day workshop for the pilot ALICT course, organized by Gesci.org at the African Union Headquarters. About 70 participants from 5 different countries in souther and eastern Africa.
The 10 Megatrends of 2022 are the global list of topics that our experts consider will change technology, business models, and society in the medium term. These Megatrends aim to anticipate the answers to the main questions about the future and help us steer our actions and strategies.
Robots and humanity – what are the social impacts?Future Female
Robots and humanity – what are the social impacts? meetup was hosted on Thu 25.10.2018 at Futurice.
Futurice’s Minja Axelsson talked about the problems that could in the future be solved by social robots, as well as how to design social robots in a user-centric way. Minja’s talk also touched upon the ethical considerations of robots.
Cristina Andersson discussed the social transformations being brought on by robotics, and the shift from talking about artificial intelligence to cognitive robotics. With technology advancing, how will humans change.
Presentation to SMF ASAP group meeting in 2022
http://www.asapsmf.org/xviii-asap-service-management-forum-servitization-circular-economy-27-28-ottobre-2021/
Agenda for the final 3-day workshop for the pilot ALICT course, organized by Gesci.org at the African Union Headquarters. About 70 participants from 5 different countries in souther and eastern Africa.
The 10 Megatrends of 2022 are the global list of topics that our experts consider will change technology, business models, and society in the medium term. These Megatrends aim to anticipate the answers to the main questions about the future and help us steer our actions and strategies.
Beyond ‘smart cities’ - what we actualy need and were "smart" should beRafi Rich
things we learned about cities, information and what people realy need....
a wrap-up of a workshop we led on November 2013 in Barcelona with a 'globefull' of participants.
Speaker: Jim Spohrer
Date: Tuesday April 18, 2023
Place: UC Santa Cruz - Silicon Valley
Title: "Generative AI and Design: From Present Practice to Future Vision”
Abstract: "AI upskilling is a top priority for everyone who wishes to improve their productivity and creativity. I will share some simple examples of how I use generative AI tools today in my work; as well as who I follow to learn more advanced tricks. Despite today's many limitations, AI tool capabilities will continue to improve rapidly (including a new explosion of smartphones apps), so it is important to understand how AI may disrupt work, especially creative work (see for example this Harvard Business Review post - https://hbr.org/2023/04/how-generative-ai-could-disrupt-creative-work). With the larger goal of humanity-centered design (beyond human-centered design), all responsible actors can learn to invest systematically and wisely in becoming better future versions of themselves, with improved win-win interaction and change processes that maximize benefits and minimize harms to diverse stakeholders. In conclusion, I will share the X+AI vision (described in my co-authored book 'Service in the AI Era: Science, Logic, and Architecture Perspectives'), which describes a world design where we all possess a digital twin of ourselves - our trusted cognitive mediators."
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of interest for many years, and its development has accelerated in recent times. With the advancements in AI, the world is poised to undergo significant changes that will affect every aspect of our lives.
In this presentation, we will explore how the world could change with the advance of AI. From healthcare to transportation, from entertainment to education, AI has the potential to revolutionize our world in ways that we can only imagine.
Slides from PhD Marita Holst, OrganiCity/Botnia LL/CDT and PhD Anna Ståhlbröst, Botnia LL/Information Systems. Presented af CSC 2016 City panel: From European cross-border initiatives to local impact.
Understanding Impact: mySociety's year in researchmysociety
This was presented by mySociety's Head of Research, Rebecca Rumbul, at the Impacts of Civic Technology Conference (TICTeC2016) in Barcelona on 27th April. You can find out more information about the conference here: https://www.mysociety.org/research/tictec-2016/
The 2019 SingularityU Canada Summit is devoted to reinforcing Canada’s global role as a key technological innovator. Gain a deeper understanding of how exponential technology will benefit nearly every aspect of our daily lives.
Transforming Sociotech Design (TSD) tutorial covers conceptual frameworks for designing and evaluating Persuasive Technology (PT) aimed at achieving sustainable transformations of our lives towards wellbeing. The tutorial introduces and explains how TSD contributes to PT research by extending our understanding beyond limitations of traditional behavioral change designs and interventions.
TSD embodies a fundamental understanding of the PT components that are essential for designing successful transformations, known as:
Socially Influencing Systems
Computer-Supported Influence
Persuasive Cities
Persuasive Backfiring
Persuasive Design for Sustainability
Drawing Futures Together. Diagrams for the Design of Scenarios of Liveable Ci...serena pollastri
Presentation for RSD3 symposium - October 2014, AHO Oslo.
Proceedings will soon be available here: http://systemic-design.net/
Abstract:
This work introduces an ongoing research project that seeks to develop appropriate visual techniques for the design of future scenarios that are able to capture interdependencies within and across different systems. These design methods are being explored as part of a wider research on the future of cities and sustainable urban living.
The issue of cities as complex systems has been explored by a considerable amount of literature, across different disciplines (for example, Simmel, 1971; Lynch, 1960; Jacobs, 1992; Abrams and Hall, 2004). Cities are not only defined by buildings and infrastructure, but also by the material and immaterial flows generated by the activities that take place in the urban environment, as well as the personal experience of its inhabitants
Environmental, social, and economic challenges call for actions of radical interventions in modern urban areas. In order to be truly sustainable these actions must be collaboratively developed in trans-disciplinary sessions. Here, people from various backgrounds and with different interests explore alternative solutions, find a common ground and plan concrete actions towards a desirable future (Holman et al., 2007).
One of the challenges of this approach is to find effective ways to visualize how individual solutions impact on the context in which they are implemented, and how they relate to each other. There is a need to develop “means for drawing things together” (Bruno Latour, 2008), a common language to describe complexity and allow hidden interdependencies to emerge. The field of information visualization is rich with examples of how diagrams can be used to describe a complex matter by focusing primarily on the relations between different sets of qualitative and quantitative data. Drawing on Deleuze philosophical interpretation, Scagnetti (2007) describes diagrams as “operating devices able to reveal weak links among the elements of the system, and to show the driving forces that can facilitate (or hinder) a design intervention.” In this context diagrams are processes rather than finished products: they are working tools for design and decision making.
This paper describes how this diagrammatic approach to city visualization is being adopted in different case studies, and as part of the Liveable Cities project.
Liveable Cities is an interdisciplinary research project that aims to develop a method of designing and engineering low-carbon, resource-secure UK cities that do not compromise on individual and collective wellbeing. Different areas of the project are investigated by research teams at Lancaster University, University of Southampton, UCL, and Birmingham University, with the help of expert panelists, partners and potential users of future services. Great impo
Guest lecture for
Course: Front Lines on Adoption of Digital and AI-based Service Offerings
Course URL: https://www.nhh.no/en/courses/front-lines-on-adoption-of-digital-and-ai-based-services/
Prof Tor Andreassen LI URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tor-wallin-andreassen-1aa9031/
Beyond ‘smart cities’ - what we actualy need and were "smart" should beRafi Rich
things we learned about cities, information and what people realy need....
a wrap-up of a workshop we led on November 2013 in Barcelona with a 'globefull' of participants.
Speaker: Jim Spohrer
Date: Tuesday April 18, 2023
Place: UC Santa Cruz - Silicon Valley
Title: "Generative AI and Design: From Present Practice to Future Vision”
Abstract: "AI upskilling is a top priority for everyone who wishes to improve their productivity and creativity. I will share some simple examples of how I use generative AI tools today in my work; as well as who I follow to learn more advanced tricks. Despite today's many limitations, AI tool capabilities will continue to improve rapidly (including a new explosion of smartphones apps), so it is important to understand how AI may disrupt work, especially creative work (see for example this Harvard Business Review post - https://hbr.org/2023/04/how-generative-ai-could-disrupt-creative-work). With the larger goal of humanity-centered design (beyond human-centered design), all responsible actors can learn to invest systematically and wisely in becoming better future versions of themselves, with improved win-win interaction and change processes that maximize benefits and minimize harms to diverse stakeholders. In conclusion, I will share the X+AI vision (described in my co-authored book 'Service in the AI Era: Science, Logic, and Architecture Perspectives'), which describes a world design where we all possess a digital twin of ourselves - our trusted cognitive mediators."
Artificial Intelligence (AI) has been a topic of interest for many years, and its development has accelerated in recent times. With the advancements in AI, the world is poised to undergo significant changes that will affect every aspect of our lives.
In this presentation, we will explore how the world could change with the advance of AI. From healthcare to transportation, from entertainment to education, AI has the potential to revolutionize our world in ways that we can only imagine.
Slides from PhD Marita Holst, OrganiCity/Botnia LL/CDT and PhD Anna Ståhlbröst, Botnia LL/Information Systems. Presented af CSC 2016 City panel: From European cross-border initiatives to local impact.
Understanding Impact: mySociety's year in researchmysociety
This was presented by mySociety's Head of Research, Rebecca Rumbul, at the Impacts of Civic Technology Conference (TICTeC2016) in Barcelona on 27th April. You can find out more information about the conference here: https://www.mysociety.org/research/tictec-2016/
The 2019 SingularityU Canada Summit is devoted to reinforcing Canada’s global role as a key technological innovator. Gain a deeper understanding of how exponential technology will benefit nearly every aspect of our daily lives.
Transforming Sociotech Design (TSD) tutorial covers conceptual frameworks for designing and evaluating Persuasive Technology (PT) aimed at achieving sustainable transformations of our lives towards wellbeing. The tutorial introduces and explains how TSD contributes to PT research by extending our understanding beyond limitations of traditional behavioral change designs and interventions.
TSD embodies a fundamental understanding of the PT components that are essential for designing successful transformations, known as:
Socially Influencing Systems
Computer-Supported Influence
Persuasive Cities
Persuasive Backfiring
Persuasive Design for Sustainability
Drawing Futures Together. Diagrams for the Design of Scenarios of Liveable Ci...serena pollastri
Presentation for RSD3 symposium - October 2014, AHO Oslo.
Proceedings will soon be available here: http://systemic-design.net/
Abstract:
This work introduces an ongoing research project that seeks to develop appropriate visual techniques for the design of future scenarios that are able to capture interdependencies within and across different systems. These design methods are being explored as part of a wider research on the future of cities and sustainable urban living.
The issue of cities as complex systems has been explored by a considerable amount of literature, across different disciplines (for example, Simmel, 1971; Lynch, 1960; Jacobs, 1992; Abrams and Hall, 2004). Cities are not only defined by buildings and infrastructure, but also by the material and immaterial flows generated by the activities that take place in the urban environment, as well as the personal experience of its inhabitants
Environmental, social, and economic challenges call for actions of radical interventions in modern urban areas. In order to be truly sustainable these actions must be collaboratively developed in trans-disciplinary sessions. Here, people from various backgrounds and with different interests explore alternative solutions, find a common ground and plan concrete actions towards a desirable future (Holman et al., 2007).
One of the challenges of this approach is to find effective ways to visualize how individual solutions impact on the context in which they are implemented, and how they relate to each other. There is a need to develop “means for drawing things together” (Bruno Latour, 2008), a common language to describe complexity and allow hidden interdependencies to emerge. The field of information visualization is rich with examples of how diagrams can be used to describe a complex matter by focusing primarily on the relations between different sets of qualitative and quantitative data. Drawing on Deleuze philosophical interpretation, Scagnetti (2007) describes diagrams as “operating devices able to reveal weak links among the elements of the system, and to show the driving forces that can facilitate (or hinder) a design intervention.” In this context diagrams are processes rather than finished products: they are working tools for design and decision making.
This paper describes how this diagrammatic approach to city visualization is being adopted in different case studies, and as part of the Liveable Cities project.
Liveable Cities is an interdisciplinary research project that aims to develop a method of designing and engineering low-carbon, resource-secure UK cities that do not compromise on individual and collective wellbeing. Different areas of the project are investigated by research teams at Lancaster University, University of Southampton, UCL, and Birmingham University, with the help of expert panelists, partners and potential users of future services. Great impo
Guest lecture for
Course: Front Lines on Adoption of Digital and AI-based Service Offerings
Course URL: https://www.nhh.no/en/courses/front-lines-on-adoption-of-digital-and-ai-based-services/
Prof Tor Andreassen LI URL: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tor-wallin-andreassen-1aa9031/
Preliminary findings _OECD field visits to ten regions in the TSI EU mining r...OECDregions
Preliminary findings from OECD field visits for the project: Enhancing EU Mining Regional Ecosystems to Support the Green Transition and Secure Mineral Raw Materials Supply.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
ZGB - The Role of Generative AI in Government transformation.pdfSaeed Al Dhaheri
This keynote was presented during the the 7th edition of the UAE Hackathon 2024. It highlights the role of AI and Generative AI in addressing government transformation to achieve zero government bureaucracy
Donate to charity during this holiday seasonSERUDS INDIA
For people who have money and are philanthropic, there are infinite opportunities to gift a needy person or child a Merry Christmas. Even if you are living on a shoestring budget, you will be surprised at how much you can do.
Donate Us
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Monitoring Health for the SDGs - Global Health Statistics 2024 - WHOChristina Parmionova
The 2024 World Health Statistics edition reviews more than 50 health-related indicators from the Sustainable Development Goals and WHO’s Thirteenth General Programme of Work. It also highlights the findings from the Global health estimates 2021, notably the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on life expectancy and healthy life expectancy.
Presentation by Jared Jageler, David Adler, Noelia Duchovny, and Evan Herrnstadt, analysts in CBO’s Microeconomic Studies and Health Analysis Divisions, at the Association of Environmental and Resource Economists Summer Conference.
This session provides a comprehensive overview of the latest updates to the Uniform Administrative Requirements, Cost Principles, and Audit Requirements for Federal Awards (commonly known as the Uniform Guidance) outlined in the 2 CFR 200.
With a focus on the 2024 revisions issued by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB), participants will gain insight into the key changes affecting federal grant recipients. The session will delve into critical regulatory updates, providing attendees with the knowledge and tools necessary to navigate and comply with the evolving landscape of federal grant management.
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the rationale behind the 2024 updates to the Uniform Guidance outlined in 2 CFR 200, and their implications for federal grant recipients.
- Identify the key changes and revisions introduced by the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) in the 2024 edition of 2 CFR 200.
- Gain proficiency in applying the updated regulations to ensure compliance with federal grant requirements and avoid potential audit findings.
- Develop strategies for effectively implementing the new guidelines within the grant management processes of their respective organizations, fostering efficiency and accountability in federal grant administration.
Jennifer Schaus and Associates hosts a complimentary webinar series on The FAR in 2024. Join the webinars on Wednesdays and Fridays at noon, eastern.
Recordings are on YouTube and the company website.
https://www.youtube.com/@jenniferschaus/videos
1. | AI IMPACT ON PUBLIC SECTOR
DAY 1 – SEPTEMBER 13
09:05 – 09:15 Opening Ceremony
09:15 – 09:20 Opening Speech | Launching the Movement | What challenges of humanity do we define as critical and how can we leverage technology to fix it?
09:20 – 09:30
Keynote | AI Yesterday, Now and Tomorrow | Analyzing evolution, defining critical areas, solving challenges.
09:30 – 10:20 Panel | Big Tech and the Future of AI for Good | How is big tech transforming the future of AI - from health and human capacity to industry solutions?
10:30 – 10:40 Dialogue | With the "Father of AI“ | AI, neural networks, empowering cities and humanity.
Questions to be addressed:
• How did we get to where we are today, with respect to the evolution of AI?
• What are the most impactful and important use cases, applications, and success
stories of AI from recent years?
• How is AI improving the lives of people globally, being used as a force for the good for
humanity?
10:40 – 10:50
10:50 – 11:00 Big Vision | From Engineering to Robotics | Further empowering AI in academic research.
Big Question | Terms and Understanding | What does AI mean for technologists and society today?
AI NEXT
11:00 – 11:10
11:20 –11:50 Panel | AI for Human Capability and Health | Potential and perspectives.
11:50 – 12:00 Keynote | What Is Next for Acoustics, Speech and Signal Processing?
12:00 – 12:10 Lightning Talk | Using Deep Learning and Modeling with Social Impact
12:10 – 12:20 Big Vision | How can Mathematics and Machine Learning Solve Challenges of Drug Discovery or Climate Change?
Questions to be addressed:
• Next state for speech recognition, human language processing computer vision and
applied methods;
• How will AI reshape health, longevity and human capability?
• How will AI change art, creativity and human experiences?
• How will AI further evolve “Asimov’s Three Laws of Robotics” to better understand
interaction of machine and society?
12:20 – 12:30 Big Question | Do Robots Have Feelings and Empathy?
Performance | Creative Art and AI
AI & VISION 2030
Plenary 13:30 -14:30
13:30 – 13:35
13:35 – 14:30 High Level Panel | A Vision for 2030 - How Can AI Empower Vision 2030’s Goals? | How are global leaders thinking about AI Now as we strive to build global
ecosystems?
Questions to be addressed:
• How can we ensure governments do not work in silos?
• How do we define Vision 2030 through the lens of AI and tech?
• How can we work on AI readiness frameworks nationally and globally?
• How can we evaluate AI solutions, ecosystems and approaches across industries?
Entertainment | AI and Health | How can AI empower the future of health, wellbeing and longevity?
AI NOW
Plenary 11:00 -12:30
14:30 – 14:45
14:45 – 14:55
Entrepreneur Talk | Reshaping Hospitals and Medical Facilities with AI
14:55 – 15:05
Keynote | AI and the Planet | How can we leverage data and intelligence for food, climate and earth crises?
15:05 – 15:40 Conversation | Collaborative AI and Action | The role of AI in medicine, human capacity and humanitarian missions.
15:40 – 15:50 Dialogue | AI, Economics and the Future of Work | How does technology drive social progress?
Questions to be addressed:
• How does data science and AI become collaborative phenomenon?
• How can collaborative AI solve challenges across such sectors as healthcare,
education, energy, environment?
• How can data scientists and developers contribute to the
complex humanitarian projects and initiatives around the world?
• How can we measure the social impact of this work and improve it further?
15:50 – 16:00 Big Question | AI and Nursing | How does AI reshape hospitals and nursing practices, and how do people's relation reshape technology?
Future Challenges &
Collaborative AI
Plenary 14:30 -16:00
Performance | Collaborating with AI | The future of creativity and culture.
Plenary 9:00 – 11:00
09:00 – 09:05 Opening Address
LUNCH BREAK 12:30 – 13:30
10:20 – 10:30
11:10 – 11:20 Keynote | Reimaging Cities and Societies with AI
16:00 – 16:10
16:10 – 16:20
Panel | Ethics, Legislation and Policy Making in AI | Who drives policy making in AI and how can we ensure it is ethical?
16:20 – 17:00
Keynote | Building a National AI Strategy for Good | Cases and examples from the Government of the United Kingdom.
17:00 – 17:10
17:10 – 17:20 Lightning Talk | Next Frontiers in AI Legislation Pertaining to Human Capability
Questions to be addressed:
• Where and how do we identify “red” and “stop” lines of AI research, development
and deployment?
• How do we build the culture of AI engineering?
• How can leaders and policy makers work together?
17:20 – 17:30 Big Question | AI Policy Cooperation: A Multilateral Perspective
AI Never
Opening Session Talk | From Engineering Standards to Culture
Dialogue | How Does AI Affect Rights, Meanings, Vocabulary, and Relationships?
END OF DAY 1
Plenary 16:00 –
17:30
Keynote | Empowering Communities with AI | Across industries of energy, environment, cities
2. END OF DAY 1
DAY 1 – SEPTEMBER 13
Human Capacity Development
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Taskforce 11:00 –
12:00
11:00 – 12:00 Economic & Social Mobility
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Inno 11:00 –
12:00
11:00 – 12:00 Innovation Session
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AI Readiness
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Taskforce 13:30 – 14:30
13:30 – 14:30 Healthcare
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Inno 13:30 – 14:30
13:30 – 14:30 Innovation Session
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AI, Law, Public Service
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Taskforce 14:30 – 15:30
14:30 – 15:30 Policy & Ethics
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LUNCH BREAK 12:30 – 13:30
Inno 15:30 – 16:30
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Taskforce 15:30 – 16:30
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3. | AI IMPACT ON PRIVATE SECTOR
DAY 2 – SEPTEMBER 14
09:00 – 10:00 SDAIA Session | The Tale of Saudi Data and AI Authority – Solutions That Reshape Humanity
10:00 – 10:45 Panel | Catalyzing AI Communities and Solutions | Sharing cases across the European Union, Latin America, Africa, Asia.
Questions to be addressed:
• How can we make AI practical and accessible?
• How can we help AI communities and ecosystems to thrive?
• How can we build feasible AI businesses, technologies and solutions globally?
AI Infrastructure and
Investments
10:45 – 10:55
10:55 – 11:45 Panel | Investing In AI: From Startups and Venture Funds to Corporate Innovation
11:45 – 12:20 Panel | Investing in Infrastructure
Questions to be addressed:
• How do corporations, venture funds and institutions invest in AI companies and
technologies?
• What challenges of research and deployment do they face?
• How can we identify the biggest areas of impact?
Keynote | How Can Investments in AI Reshape Organizations and Their Communities?
Practicing AI –
Communities & Solutions
Plenary 11:00 - 12:30
Plenary 09:00 –
10:45
Future Cities & Societies
13:30 – 13:35
13:35 – 13:45 Keynote | City Science | Reshaping ecosystems and urban design with AI
13:45 – 14:30 Panel | From Smart To Sensible and Cognitive Cities | Defining technologies, impact and perspectives
Questions to be addressed:
• From smart to cognitive cities: how to build communities of knowledge?
• How does AI reshape human-centered city planning, urban design, and architecture?
• How can we connect energy, water, environment and climate efficiency?
Entertainment | Cities and AI | Reshaping communities societies and cities with AI
Plenary 13:30 – 14:40
Future of AI
Innovation & Impact
14:40 – 15:20
Questions to be addressed:
• How can we build high impact organizations and projects?
• What AI impact assessment tools and criteria should we use?
• How do we see the feedback loop and aspects of human-centered design?
• How does criteria impact the future of AI research?
Plenary 14:40 – 15:20
Panel | From ESG to a Holistic Vision of Social Implications | How do we define tools, criteria and assessment approaches to technology? How do we develop
and deploy them?
Future of Robotics Questions to be addressed:
• How can we build humanoids and human-like robots?
• What is the role of social robotics in areas of education and human capacity?
• What does the future look like for assistive robotics and bionic technology?
• What role will robotics play in healthcare and hospitals?
Plenary 15:20 – 16:15
15:20 – 15:35
15:35 – 15:50 Tech Demo | Bionic Technology Design and Development | From prosthetic limbs to social empowerment
15:50 – 16:05 Performance | Quantum Computing Meets Robotics
Keynote with Demonstration | The Future of Social Robotics and Humanoids
16:05 – 16:15 Tech Demo | Robotics Transforms Hospitals and Medical Facilities
AI Culture & Society Questions to be addressed:
• How can we ensure human-machine interaction is “human-centered”?
• What approaches to social, gender and economical research should we take into
account?
• How can we avoid bias, make technology transparent and accountable for all
communities, so nobody is excluded?
• What is AI Justice?
• How can we ensure that our interactions are safe and private?
Plenary 16:15 – 18:00
16:15 – 16:25
16:25 – 16:35 Lightning Talk | Human-centered Design and AI Bias | Social layers and implications
16:35 – 17-15 Panel | AI through the Lens of Equality, Accessibility and Transparency | Building culture, tools and solutions
Keynote | Human-machine and Robotics Interaction | Social dimensions and culture
17:15 – 17:25 Keynote | AI Justice and Criminology | Exploring bias in technology through the lens of communities
Conversation | AI Privacy - From GDPR to Local and Global Policies
17:25 – 18:00
END OF DAY 2
12:20 – 12:30 Big Vision | AI & Telecommunication Infrastructure
LUNCH BREAK 12:30 – 13:30
14:30 – 14:40 Keynote | Expanding possibilities of smart cities through AI and metaverse
4. END OF DAY 2
| AI IMPACT ON PRIVATE SECTOR
DAY 2 – SEPTEMBER 14
Transportation
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Taskforce 09:00 – 10:00
09:00 – 10:00 Smart Cities
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Environment
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Taskforce 10:00 – 11:00
10:00 – 11:00 Energy
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Inno 10:00 – 11:00
10:00 – 11:00 Innovation Session
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Cognitive Cities
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Taskforce 13:30 – 14:30
13:30 – 14:30 Industries
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Inno 13:30 – 14:30
13:30 – 14:30 Innovation Session
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Inno 11:00 – 12:00
11:00 – 12:00 Innovation Session
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Inno 14:30 – 15:30
14:30 – 15:30 Innovation Session
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Inno 15:30 – 16:30
15:30 – 16:30 Innovation Session
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Inno 16:30 – 17:30
16:30 – 17:30 Innovation Session
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Safety & Resilience
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Taskforce 14:30 – 15:30
14:30 – 15:30
LUNCH BREAK 12:30 – 13:30
5. | AI IMPACT ON YOUTH
DAY 3 – SEPTEMBER 15
09:00 – 09:15 Keynote | Connecting the Disconnected | AI coding languages, skills and acumen that will define the next decades
09:15 – 09:25 Tech Demo | How Can Youth Make Cities Safe and Secure? | AI, Robotics and Drones.
Questions to be addressed:
• What technology skills, stacks and acumen will define AI in the next decades?
• How can young entrepreneurs make cities safer and healthier?
• How can young generations build AI communities, technologies for the environment,
wellbeing and human capability?
• How can we save the planet with machine learning?
Making AI Accessible to
Eliminate the Digital Divide
10:30 – 10:35
10:35 – 10:45 Keynote | AI and Campuses of the Future
Questions to be addressed:
• How do we democratize AI for communities?
• How can we leverage hackathons and bottom-up initiatives?
• How can we bring AI education to schools and campuses?
Entertainment | Creativity and AI | Enhancing creativity, talent and skills through AI
Building AI Leaders &
Entrepreneurs
Plenary 10:30 – 11:30
Plenary 09:00 – 10:30
AI Movement & Human
Potential - Next Steps
11:30 – 11:40
11:40 – 12:30 Panel | High-level Dialogue between Institutions, Universities and Governors
Questions to be addressed:
• How can we identify human capacity in the next 10 years and how does technology affect it?
• How can governors, policymakers and educators empower youth and human capacity?
• How can institutions and universities work together?
• How can this become a bottom-up movement?
Keynote | How Can AI Governors, Organizations and Institutions Come Together?
Plenary 11:30 – 12:30
END OF DAY 3
09:25 – 10:10 Panel | Community-driven Solutions | How can youth build AI communities, technology for health and human capability.
10:10 – 10:20 Lightning Talk | How Can Machine Learning Help Save Our Forests and Our Planet
10:20 – 10:30 Keynote | Building a Human-centered Ecosystem | Enabling Global Participation and AI Invention Leaders
10:45 – 11:20 Panel | From Hackathons to Campuses and School Programs | Defining approaches to community programs
11:20 – 11:30 Keynote | Eliminating Divides, Building Global AI Hubs
CLOSING CEREMONY
Plenary 13:30 – 15:00
LUNCH BREAK 12:30 – 13:30
6. END OF DAY 3
| AI IMPACT ON YOUTH
DAY 3 – SEPTEMBER 15
Communities
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