Designing Ethical and Responsible Human-Centered AI

Speaker:  Alan Said – Gothenburg, Sweden
Topic(s):  Information Systems, Search, Information Retrieval, Database Systems, Data Mining, Data Science

Abstract

Artificial Intelligence increasingly shapes various aspects of daily life, from healthcare to social media interactions. Ethical design and responsible deployment of AI require a human-centered approach that prioritizes user perspectives throughout the AI lifecycle. Adopting these principles helps create transparent, accountable, and inclusive systems. The discussion covers best practices for mitigating biases, strategies for enhancing explainability and trustworthiness, and interdisciplinary methods to ensure fairness. Concrete examples illustrate how human-centered AI can lead to technologies that better serve and benefit society.

About this Lecture

Number of Slides:  50
Duration:  45 - 60 minutes
Languages Available:  English
Last Updated: 

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