Artificial intelligence has become the mainstream data-driven technologies during these last years due to its ability to drive transformation across multiple sectors. While artificial intelligence technologies’ potential benefits can be massive for growth and development, ‘there is no such thing as a technological silver bullet’.
Over the last decades, the concept of data protection has been provoked by technological innovation, and with artificial intelligence technologies, it is no different.
How can we responsible develop artificial intelligence technologies?
How can we ensure that collected personal data are used with positive benefits by artificial intelligence technologies?
How can we make sure we are not setting an undesirable precedent for the future?
These are some of the questions we are going to tackle during this course. With a particular focus on European policy-making and the European legal frameworks and proposals, we will pinpoint the challenges posed by these new technologies and find clear methods to address such challenges as a pre-condition to develop an ecosystem of trust.
What will you learn?
Course methodology/highlights and level
This course is open also to participants with less advanced knowledge on artificial intelligence and governance of data. This course therefore includes:
29 Jun 2021 @ 08:30 am
30 Jun 2021 @ 03:00 pm
Duration: 1 days, 6 hours
English en