Administrative information


Title Perspectives on Privacy
Duration 60 min
Module B
Lesson Type Interactive Session
Focus Ethical - Trustworthy AI
Topic Privacy

 

Keywords


Privacy, Privacy in AI, AI Risk, Risk Management, Resilience Management, Explainable AI, Interpretable AI, Security, Resilience, Transparency, Accountability, Industry-Specific AI Risk Management,

 

Learning Goals


 

Expected Preparation


Learning Events to be Completed Before

None.

Obligatory for Students

  • High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG). (Apr. 8, 2019). European Commission. “Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI.
  • HCAIM Lecture on Risk and Risk Mitigation
  • HCAIM Interactive Session on AI Risks and Risk Management

Optional for Students

None.

References and background for students:

Recommended for Teachers

  • European Commission: Proposal for a Regulation of the European Parliament and of the Council Laying Down Harmonized Rules on Artificial Intelligence (Artificial Intelligence Act), 2021
  • European Union Agency for Cybersecurity, Malatras, A., Dede, G., AI cybersecurity challenges: threat landscape for artificial intelligence, European Network and Information Security Agency, 2020
  • High-Level Expert Group on Artificial Intelligence (AI HLEG). (Apr. 8, 2019). European Commission. “Ethics Guidelines for Trustworthy AI.”
  • Malicious Uses and Abuses of Artificial Intelligence 2020, Europol Publication

Instructions for Teachers


This interactive session is a guest-led discussion on industry-specific perspectives on AI from sectors, such as maritime, energy, healthcare, finance, insurance, education, advertising, and human resources, to name a few.

The goal of this interactive session is to offer students a unique and relevant perspective on AI risk, risk management, and privacy AI.

To achieve this, the guest lecturer might choose to discuss specific use cases from their practice, or introduce specific problems that are being faced by the sector in general.

Two HCAIM Webinars are particularly relevant to this interactive session. Those could be shown prior to the discussion or parts of them could be played to facilitate topics and manage silence.

More information

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Acknowledgements

The Human-Centered AI Masters programme was co-financed by the Connecting Europe Facility of the European Union Under Grant №CEF-TC-2020-1 Digital Skills 2020-EU-IA-0068.

The materials of this learning event are available under CC BY-NC-SA 4.0

 

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