NETWORKING AT WORLD SUMMIT AI
Grow your network at World Summit AI
It’s about who you know as much as what you know! Plan your social calendar now.
Monday 7th October
19:00-21:00
17th floor, UP Building, close to Amsterdam Central Station
Come and celebrate the first ever World AI Week in style! Join the InspiredMinds team in partnership with ALLAI and City of Amsterdam for an evening with a 360 view over this amazing city. ?
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Tuesday 8th October
19:00-21:00
Amsterdam HQ
Gustav Mahlerplein 90, 1082 MAAmsterdam, Netherlands, Postbus 75797, 1070
Join Accenture for an exclusive C-Level VIP drinks reception at their stunning HQ
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Tuesday 8th October
19:00-Late
EQnight
Join Daimler for this informal get together of students, academics and data scientists.
Wednesday 9th October
14:30-16:00
Building 43, Taets Park (Day One, World Summit AI)
Meetup of the British AI Ecosystem, hosted by the UK Government
With 1 new AI related company launched every seven days, the UK is a hotbed of innovation with a market that is forecast to grow significantly in the coming years, to roughly £650 billion by 2025. London is already Europe’s number 1 hub for AI companies, and 50% of European AI companies are from the UK. Leading corporates, investors, universities and entrepreneurs have already made significant investments in the UK to scale their AI activities. Meet them at our side-event, where you’ll be able to connect with the main movers and shakers from both sides of the channel! This side-event will be hosted by the Permanent Secretary of the UK Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Skills, Mr. Alex Chisholm, and the UK Ambassador to the Netherlands, Mr. Peter Wilson.
Wednesday 9th October
18:30-20:30
Building 43, Taets Park (End of Day One, World Summit AI)
Hear about Finland’s innovative AI roadmap during an evening of bubbles and canapes after a long but fruitful day of learning.
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Wednesday 9th October
18:15-20:15
The Gallery, Taets Park (End of Day One, World Summit AI)
What is fair when it comes to AI bias? VIP networking event followed by drinks
It’s not the algorithm behaving badly but the way in which we define fairness that determines an artificial intelligence system’s impact.
Bias is often identified as one of the major risks associated with artificial intelligence systems. Recently reported cases of known bias in AI — racism in the criminal justice system, gender discrimination in hiring — are undeniably worrisome.
The public discussion about bias in such scenarios often assigns blame to the algorithm itself. The algorithm, it is said, has made the wrong decision to the detriment of a particular group. But this claim fails to take into account the human component – that people perceive bias through the subjective lens of fairness.
How can we best define bias and fairness?
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