Abstract:
Many AI technologies are being integrated into everyday life. However, there are many examples of ‘irresponsible’ AI. In this talk, I will review current efforts at developing responsible AI and offer six ways to ensure that AI technology is trustworthy, safe and ethical.
Bio:
Dr Simone Stumpf is a Professor of Responsible and Interactive AI at the School of Computing Science at University of Glasgow. She has a long-standing research focus on user interactions with machine learning systems. Her research includes self-management systems for people living with long-term conditions, developing teachable object recognisers for people who are blind or low vision, and investigating AI fairness. Her work has contributed to shaping the field of Explainable AI (XAI) through the Explanatory Debugging approach for interactive machine learning, providing design principles for enabling better human-computer interaction and investigating the effects of greater transparency. The prime aim of her work is to empower all users to use intelligent systems effectively.