ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IS BEING USED IN MANY AREAS OF OUR LIVES WITH
STILL UNPREDICTABLE CONSEQUENCES. Nowadays, there are algorithms fed
by large databases making decisions autonomously. The automation of
decisions can be a great benefit because it allows certain decisions
to be delegated, but what happens when an algorithm is racist or
sexist? How and who ensures that these mathematical systems are not
discriminating against groups and at-risk population? These are urgent
questions to deal with and debate publicly within the social sector.
This is why we invite you to an all-day conference with professionals
in the technological and HUMAN RIGHTS FIELD ON MARCH 12TH. 9 to 9:30h
Welcome & Coffee 9:30 to 10:30h What does Marta Peirano think about
automated discrimination? Moderator: Carlos Delclós 10:45 to 12:15h
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND SOCIAL JUSTICE, where are we? Algorithmic
transparency: the case of the social bond. Eva Belmonte from
Fundación CIVIO How to incorporate technology in the defence of HUMAN
RIGHTS? Adriana Ribas from Amnesty International Tell me who you’re
with and I’ll tell you how I’ll cure you. Cesar Nebot, expert in
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE AND HEALING Observatory of Algorithms with
Social Impact (OASI): Sara Suárez, Eticas Research and Consulting
Moderator: Noemi Fernandez, Federation of Roma Associations of
Catalonia (FAGIC) 12:15 to 12:45h Break 12:45 to 14:15h ARTIFICIAL
INTELLIGENCE IN PUBLIC ADMINISTRATION: regulation and
non-discrimination Lluís Torrents, Innovation in the Social RIGHTS
AREA OF BARCELONA CITY COUNCIL Cyntia Menezes, lawyer specialized in
digital law at Font Advocats Moderator: Karma Peiró, journalist
specialized in technology 14:30 to 15:45h Lunch Break by DIOMCOOP
cooperative 16h to 17:30h Predicting the future: predictive tools and
segmented societies Juan José López Ossorio, head of the Studies
area of the Coordination and Studies Cabinet at the SES (Secretary of
State for Security) Alba Molina, expert in technological social impact
at Eticas Foundation Andrés García Berrio, expert lawyer in civil
and political RIGHTS AT IRÍDIA Jorge Morell, head of Legaltechies
consultancy and expert in predictive justice Moderator: Cristina
Goñi, Regional Advocacy Manager at Open Society Initiative for Europe
17:30 to 18h Break 18 to 19:30h How to strengthen the participation of
civil society in the design of automated decision systems? Collective
reflection with open mic to share initiatives. Moderator: Pepa
Martínez, Director of La Fede – Organitzacions per la Justícia
Global Limited seats! You can make the pre-registration through this
form and in a few days we will confirm your registration. If you have
any questions, please contact us at
societat.oberta@opensocietyfoundations.org
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