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Seminar: Ethics, Law & New applications of AI
Location and Schedule
From October to February, 8 sessions 1st period, 8 sessions 2nd period (as for a regular courses, since this is a MIE module)
Batiment Alan Turing (Salle Gilles Kahn) - Grace Hopper October 23
Every Tuesday from 14:00 to 15:30 : One hour of talk, up to 30mn of questions/answers
The participation of all students is mandatory (MIE course).
Evaluation of this module: “For each seminar, describe the insight from the speaker you liked the most and explain why” (a short paragraph)
The seminar will be open to members of the LIX, CMAP, Inria, DataIA, and industrial partners.
Programm 2018-2019
September 25 - Introduction & Presentation of the “Cases studies”, Marie-Paule Cani & Erwan Scornet
October 2 - Toward Responsible and Safe AI, Nozha Boujemaa, Dr Inria, director of the DataIA institute (Data Sciences, Intelligence & Society)
October 16 - From artificial intelligence to computational ethics, Jean-Gabriel Ganascia, Sorbonne University, Lip6, Chairman of the COMETS (CNRS Ethical Committee)
October 23 - Facial recognition: from early methods to deep learning, Stéphane Gentrix, Research unit manager, IDEMIA
November 13 - Google's AI principles, Ludovic Peran, Google Paris.
November 20 - Unsupervised Learning on Homogeneous Manifolds, Lie groups and Structured Matrices based on Information Geometry and Souriau Lie Group Thermodynamics, Frederic Barbaresco, THALES
November 27 - Law and ethics of autonomous robots, Nathalie NEVEJANS, Lecturer in Law, University of Artois (France)
December 4 - Algorithmic fairness, Nicolas Usunier, Facebook.
January 8 - AI@Inria (Research in Artificial Intelligence at Inria). Bertrand Braunschweig, Inria, director of Inria Saclay research center
January 15 - Use of personal data and ethics: Vision & challenges from the industry, Sarah Lannes, Research engineer, IDEMIA
January 22 - From data protection to data empowerment : how can humans keep the upper hand? Geoffrey DELCROIX, Direction des technologies et de l’innovation, CNIL
January 29 - Fighting blindness with bionic eyes, Vincent Bismuth, Pixium Vision.
February 12 - Kernel methods for genetics - Jean-Philippe Vert, Google Paris.
February 19
March 5
March 12 - Gender issues in AI, chatbots & robots, - Laurence Devillers, LIMSI & Paris-Sorbonne University
Link to the detailed (public) program here
Work in progress!
Invités, en attente de réponse:
Nikos Paragios (Terapanacea)
Philippe Fuchs, mines paris-tech, nouvelles applications de la réalité virtuelle.
Autres idées:
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Olivier Clatz, Pierre Fillard (Thérapixel)
Jia Li, Yann Fleurot (Cardiologs)
philosophe — Expliquer ce que c'est que l'éthique.. ?
Milad Douehi, philosophe, humain face au némérique
Tariq Krim est nommé vice-président écosystème et innovation du Conseil national du numérique (CNN) —–
Yann Olivier- FAIR (Facebook) - Theory of Deep Learning (autre solution si c'est un talk orienté recherche: les inviter à intervenir dans un cours)
Tarek Mansour, McKinsey Change of civilization and future of jobs, tarek_mansour@mckinsey.com
Ont décliné ou non répondu pour 2018-2019:
Antoine Bordes - Facebook - NLP
abordes@fb.com (assistante patricialc@facebook.com) (renvpi sur Nicolas Usunier: planifié!)
Celia Zolynski : Policies for AI (juriste responsable du séminaire DataIA)
Yann Le Cun : Deep learning & Facebook
Philippe Fuchs, mines paris-tech, nouvelles applications de la réalité virtuelle.