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<color #00a2e8>**January 5**</color> - **Google AI principles, Ludovic Peran, Public Policy and Government Affairs Manager- AI, Google **(room: Sophie Germain) introduced by Véronique Steyer/Louis Vuarin | <color #00a2e8>**January 5**</color> - **Google AI principles, Ludovic Peran, Public Policy and Government Affairs Manager- AI, Google **(room: Sophie Germain) introduced by Véronique Steyer/Louis Vuarin | ||
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+ | <color #ed1c24>Exceptionally, we will use Google Meet. Please let me know if you want to attend the seminar, I will send you the link.</color>//Italic Text// | ||
**Abstract**: Google's principles for the responsible use of AI and their application in engineering and research. Using the What-If-Tool to inspect your models and detect equity issues. | **Abstract**: Google's principles for the responsible use of AI and their application in engineering and research. Using the What-If-Tool to inspect your models and detect equity issues. |