Purpose
Trustworthy Artificial Intelligence – building a framework with standardization
Date
18 Sep 2018
Address
Hotel Bloom
rue Royale 250
1210 Brussels
BelgiumSection
InfoSociety
Innovation & Enterprise
Event Location
Brussels
Event Description
When: Tuesday 18 September 2018
Where: Hotel Bloom, rue Royale 250, 1210 Brussels
What?
1 day workshop to pinpoint how standardization will support the take-up of AI technologies.
During the workshop participants will discuss the importance of Artificial Intelligence for Consumers and Industry and how trustworthiness in AI can be built. The focus will be on the impact of AI on Consumer Smart Environment and Industrial Manufacturing.
The workshop will identify areas and ways in which standards can help implement trustworthiness in AI systems through requirement frameworks, qualification criteria, benchmarks and baselines. The different parameters to make an AI system trustworthy will be defined and participants will set the base for a roadmap on standardization for AI.
Who?
- Industry;
- AI technology providers;
- Consumers representatives;
- Policy makers;
- The standardization community.
- Registration and programme:
Participation is free of charge but registration is compulsory.
Download the draft programme.
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