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 **Bio**: Jean-Gabriel Ganascia is Professor of Computer Science at Sorbonne University, senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France, EurAI – European Association for Artificial Intelligence – fellow and member of the LIP6 (Laboratory of Computer Science of the Paris 6) where he heads the ACASA team. In addition, he chairs the COMETS that is the Ethical Committee of the CNRS and he is member of the CERNA, i.e. the Ethical committee of the Digital Sciences of ALLISTENE, which is the coordination of the French research institutes in computing. **Bio**: Jean-Gabriel Ganascia is Professor of Computer Science at Sorbonne University, senior member of the Institut Universitaire de France, EurAI – European Association for Artificial Intelligence – fellow and member of the LIP6 (Laboratory of Computer Science of the Paris 6) where he heads the ACASA team. In addition, he chairs the COMETS that is the Ethical Committee of the CNRS and he is member of the CERNA, i.e. the Ethical committee of the Digital Sciences of ALLISTENE, which is the coordination of the French research institutes in computing.
  
-* September 24 - **Ethical Issues in AI, chatbots & robots - Laurence Devillers, LIMSI & Paris-Sorbonne University. ** +* September 24 - **Ethical Issues in AI, chatbots & robots - Laurence Devillers, ​Professor in Artificial Intelligence at Sorbonne University, Researcher at LIMSI-CNRS - France , Head of the team "​Affective and social dimensions in Spoken interaction with (ro)bots ​ : technological and ethical issues"  ​LIMSI & Paris-Sorbonne University. **  
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 +**Abstract**:​ In a near future, socially assistive robotics/​chatbots aims to address some critical gaps in care by automating supervision,​ coaching, motivation, and companionship aspects of interactions with the elderly, children, disabled people. Talk during social interactions naturally involves the exchange of propositional content but also and perhaps more importantly the expression of interpersonal relationships,​ as well as displays of emotion, affect, interest, etc. It is thus necessary that a bigger ethical thought is combined with the scientific and technological development of robots, to ensure the harmony and acceptability of their relation with the human beings. The new AI and Robotics applications in domains such as healthcare or education must be introduced in ways that build trust and understanding,​ and respect human and civil rights.  
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 +**Bio**: Prof. Laurence Devillers  
 +Professor in Artificial Intelligence at Sorbonne University  
 +Researcher at LIMSI-CNRS - France  
 +Head of the team "​Affective and social dimensions in Spoken interaction with (ro)bots ​ : technological and ethical issues"​  
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 +Prof. Laurence Devillers received her PhD degree in Computer Science from University Paris-Orsay,​ France, in 1992 and her HDR (habilitation dissertation) in Computer Science in 2006, “Emotion in interaction:​ Perception, detection and generation” from University Paris-Orsay,​ France  
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 +Laurence Devillers is a full Professor of Computer Sciences and Artificial Intelligence at Sorbonne University/ CNRS (LIMSI lab., Orsay) on affective Robotics, Spoken dialog, Machine learning, and Ethics. She is the author of more than 150 scientific publications (h-index: 35). In 2017, she wrote the book “Des Robots et des Hommes : mythes, fantasmes et réalité” (Plon, 2017) for explaining the urgence of building Social and Affective Robotic Systems with Ethics by design. ​ Since 2014, she is member of the French Commission on the Ethics of Research in Digital Sciences and Technologies (CERNA) of Allistène and participated to several reports on Research Ethics on Robotics (2014) and Research Ethics on Machine learning. Since 2016, she is involved in “The IEEE Global Initiative for Ethical Considerations in the Design of Autonomous Systems” and the 7008 working group on “Standard for Ethically Driven Nudging for Robotic, Intelligent and Autonomous Systems”. She is also involved in the DataIA institut (Orsay). She participated to the AiForHumanity Forum at the "​Collège de France"​ (https://​www.aiforhumanity.fr) when the AI report of Cedric Villani “For a meaningful artificial intelligence:​ Towards a French and European strategy” was published and the French President Emmanuel Macron presented his vision and strategy for France and Europe in Artificial Intelligence. She will participate in the "​Global Forum on AI for Humanity"​ on October 28 and 30 2019 in the Science Academy in Paris. 
  
   * October 1st - **Facial recognition:​ from early methods to deep learning, Stéphane Gentric, Research unit manager, IDEMIA** (room Gilles Kahn)   * October 1st - **Facial recognition:​ from early methods to deep learning, Stéphane Gentric, Research unit manager, IDEMIA** (room Gilles Kahn)
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