
AI & Society House
Overview
AI & Society House provides a strategic and central location for critical conversations about AI ethics and responsible technology.
AI & Society House alongside the Paris AI Action Summit! This event, organized by tech nonprofit Humane Intelligence, is scheduled for February 9th, 2025 at Center Events Paris (3 Rue du Dr Lancereaux, 75008 Paris, France), and provides a strategic and central location for critical conversations about AI ethics and responsible technology. The event is open to all.
Can't make it in person? Watch our livestream here.
Expo booths will feature Humane Intelligence's partners who have co-developed technical solutions and evaluations to understand and address the societal impact of AI models. In addition, we invite you to listen in on panels with the broader community to discuss a wide range of topics related to public interest technology and developing solutions for addressing the societal impact of AI models.
We invite you to sign up here.
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Panel 1 (12 - 12:30 PM CET): Industry-civil society-government collaboration, including Nicolas Miailhe (Founder of The Future Society and CEO of PRISM Eval), Seraphina Goldfarb-Tarrant (Head of Safety at Cohere), Polina Zvyagina (Director, Artificial Intelligence Policy & Governance at Meta), and Ditte Bjerregaard (Acting Tech Ambassador at the Office of the Danish Tech Ambassador).
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Panel 2 (1 - 1:30 PM CET): International collaborations on AI safety, including Wan Sie Lee from Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority, and Samir Chhabra (Deputy Director of the Canadian AI Safety Institute) and Clara Pelly (Deputy Director, International of the UK AI Safety Institute)
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Panel 3 (2 - 2:30 PM CET): Combating online hate, including a representative from the UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office, Bjorn Ihler (Founder and CEO of Revontulet), Louis-Victor de Franssu (CEO and Co-Founder from Tremau), Alexandra Darby (Lead - A.I. and Digital Rights from FEMYSO) and Doris Li, Technology Policy Manager, Ofcom.
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Panel 4 (3 - 3:30 PM CET): Addressing generative AI and gender violence online, including Alexandra Reeve Givens (CEO of Center for Democracy & Technology), , Danielle Cliche (Chief, Policies and Strategies for Gender Equality at UNESCO), Nighat Dad (Founder and Executive Director at Digital Rights Foundation), and Camille Stewart Gloster (CEO, CAS Strategies, former Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology & Ecosystem for The White House)
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Panel 5 (4-4:30 PM CET): Role of journalists in evaluating AI's societal impact, including Mike Farrell (Founder and CEO at Compiler), Shakeel Hashim (Grants Director at Tarbell Fellowship), Billy Perrigo (Tech Correspondent at TIME Magazine), and Elodie Vialle (Independent Advisor).
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Panel 6 (4:30 - 5 PM CET): Investing in responsible AI, including Cara Franson (Program Officer at Heising-Simons Foundation), Martin Hullin (Director at Bertelsmann Stiftung), Chris Jurgens (Senior Director, Omidyar Network), Dorothy Chou (AI Angel Investor and Director of Policy & Public Engagement at Google DeepMind), and Eirik Svendsen (CEO at The Impact Platform by Katapult).
Expo Partners
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US National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): Red teaming exercise at CAMLIS on Artificial Intelligence Risk Management Framework: Generative Artificial Intelligence Profile (NIST AI 600-1)
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UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO): Applied solutions to combat technology-facilitated gender-based violence (TFGBV) in Global Majority countries
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Singapore Infocomm Media Development Authority (IMDA): Identifying multilingual and multicultural bias in Asian context
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FEMYSO: Campaign on the issue of Islamophobia in AI systems and their red teaming event [A.i]slamophobia
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UK Royal Society: Science in the Age of AI report & our red teaming event on COVID and climate misinformation
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Revontulet: Combating online extremism bias bounty
Please fill out this form if you would like to attend this event. If you have any questions, please email us at hi@humane-intelligence.org
