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AI and human rights: protecting privacy and freedom of thought in a data-driven world

19th October 2023, 17:00 – 19:30

How can organisations help protect customers’ privacy and freedom of thought, in an age where choice is both enhanced and threatened by AI?

Join us on October 19th for the latest event in Fujitsu's Nova series, shining a light on new, tangible aspects of innovation influencing the current and future shape of the UK economy.  

In the build-up to the UK Government’s AI Safety Summit, we will look at how government and industry can responsibly manage data now predicting a person’s behaviour with superhuman accuracy, in areas as wide-ranging as banking and voting. Drawing on the latest analysis and research, we will also examine how organisations can balance economic and human rights considerations when designing and deploying AI. 

Why attend

  • Develop your understanding of an issue crucial to both business and government
  • Network with peers from different sectors of the economy
  • Pick up insight to take back to your organisation.

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Speakers

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Keith Dear (Managing Director, Fujitsu’s Centre for Cognitive and Advanced Technologies).

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Al Brown (Director, Neurosymbolic AI, Fujitsu’s Centre for Cognitive and Advanced Technologies).

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Lydia Kostopoulos (Strategy & Technology Innovation Advisor)

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Heather Roff (ex-Deepmind research scientist & current Senior Research Scientist, Center for Naval Analyses)