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When AI Goes Awry: Examples and Mitigation Strategies

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  • Patrick HarrisonP Offline
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    Patrick Harrison
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    wrote on last edited by patrick
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    Please join PyData Pittsburgh for the talk When AI Goes Awry with AI ethics advisor and researcher Ravit Dotan! We'll be gathering in Room 102 in Benedum Hall at the University of Pittsburgh.

    Please RSVP on the Meetup.com event listing here:

    https://www.meetup.com/pydata-pittsburgh/events/295326609

    About the talk

    What is "AI ethics" all about? And what can engineers, data scientists, and others do to develop AI in socially responsible ways? In this session, you will learn what AI ethics is through discussing cases in which AI has gone awry. For each case, we will talk about what went wrong, and what could have been done to prevent it from happening.

    About Ravit

    Ravit Dotan, PhD is an AI ethics advisor, researcher, speaker, and content creator. Her specialty is helping tech companies, investors, and procurement professionals develop responsible AI approaches. You can find Ravit's content on her website and Linkedin page. Ravit's recognition includes a PhD in philosophy from UC Berkeley, being named one of the "100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics" by Women in AI Ethics, and frequent interviews in publications such as The New York Times, The Financial Times, CNBC, and TechCrunch.

    Getting to Benedum Hall

    If you're traveling by car, convenient parking is available at the Soldiers and Sailors Parking Garage for a flat rate of $5. Street parking is also free throughout the area after 6pm.

    The University of Pittsburgh is served by many PRT bus routes. Any bus stop along Fifth Avenue between Bigelow Boulevard and Meyran Avenue will get you reasonably close.


    If you'd like to help spread the word about When AI Goes Awry, please share these links and posts on your favorite platforms!

    • Meetup: https://www.meetup.com/pydata-pittsburgh/events/295326609/
    • Forum: https://talk.pypgh.org/topic/10/when-ai-goes-awry-examples-and-mitigation-strategies
    • LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/feed/update/urn:li:activity:7095083626706452480
    • Mastodon: https://micro.hrsn.me/@patrick/110860753483486482
    • Twitter: https://twitter.com/hrsndotme/status/1689323653060599814
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      Due to a medical issue, we'll have to cancel and reschedule this event. Please keep an eye out for communications about a new date and time! Sorry for the short notice and any inconvenience this may cause.

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