"AI Made in Europe - how humans and machines can #harmonAIze"
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Europe, not the US or China, publishes the most AI research papers, according to the AI Index (Elsevier/Scopus). Top European universities focus on AI, such as Oxford, Cambridge, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, ETH Zürich, RWTH Aachen. And three of the most important Deep Learning scientists are European. And still, how come Europe lags behind in AI? Alan Turing once said: “We can only see a short distance ahead, but we can see plenty there that needs to be done.” In this keynote, we will address urgent questions such as: Why are most of the key AI companies in Europe, not European? What does it take to make Europe competitive in AI? What are Europe’s strengths to lead in AI? How can academia, the public sector, media, think tanks, and industry collaborate cross-borders to deploy ethical and secure “AI for All” in Europe? How can we diversify AI and convince and support more female talent to enter this exciting space? We will discuss AI from various angles, beyond tech, going into philosophy, anthropology, and socio-economic aspects.