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orkshop als onderdeel van de Belgische AI-week over de vraag hoe we ervoor kunnen zorgen dat iedereen de vruchten plukt van de inzet van kunstmatige intelligentie. Met Nathalie Smuha (KU Leuven), Peggy Valcke (KU Leuven), Katy Fokou (Smals), Fanny Asukulu (B12 Consulting) en Nele Roekens (Unia).

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to deliver benefits in all domains. Yet the question can be asked: benefits for whom? AI is often used with the aim to take decisions more ‘objectively’, but it is inevitably shaped by the values and biases of its developers, deployers, users and society.

It is by now well known that AI can manifest different types of bias. Regulators are thus examining if new regulation is needed to ensure AI is equitable and inclusive, without unjust discrimination. Some organisations also started developing technical tools to mitigate this risk.

Ensuring that AI benefits ‘all’ is a major challenge to tackle and requires more than technical fixes. Moreover, it should be tackled urgently, given AI’s ever-wider uptake.This panel will examine the legal, technical, social and political actions that can help overcome this problem, with panelists from academia, industry, government and civil society

https://aiweek.ai4belgium.be/fr/workshop-in-pursuit-of-equitable-and-inclusive-ai/