AI Ethics Training: Raising Ethical Awareness in AI Implementation
Training Objectives
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Equip teams and executives with a comprehensive understanding of AI ethics and its significance in the context of the EU AI Act.
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Raise awareness about potential ethical implications of AI decisions and actions.
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Provide tools and insights to make informed ethical choices during AI development and deployment.
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Align AI practices with the principles outlined in the EU AI Act.
Training Duration: 1 day workshop
Training Fee: €1500 excl. VAT
Module 1: Introduction to AI Ethics
- Understanding the fundamental concepts of AI ethics.
- Exploring the link between AI ethics and legal compliance, focusing on the EU AI Act.
- Recognizing the ethical considerations that arise during AI development and deployment.
Module 2: Ethical Implications of AI
- Identifying potential ethical challenges in AI decision-making.
- Addressing bias, fairness, transparency, and accountability in AI systems.
- Examining real-world case studies highlighting ethical dilemmas in AI.
Module 3: The EU AI Act and Ethical Alignment
- A deep dive into the principles of the EU AI Act relevant to ethics.
- Mapping the Act's requirements to ethical considerations during AI development.
- Ensuring alignment with the Act's emphasis on accountability, transparency, and risk assessment.
Module 4: Ethical Decision-Making in AI
- Introducing frameworks for ethical decision-making in AI.
- Ethical considerations during data collection, processing, and model training.
- Navigating the balance between innovation and responsible AI practices.
Module 5: Ethical Data Handling
- Exploring best practices for handling sensitive and personal data in AI systems.
- Addressing privacy concerns and user rights in compliance with GDPR and other data protection regulations.
Module 6: Communicating Ethical AI
- Strategies for transparently communicating AI decisions to stakeholders.
- Building user trust through ethical communication and transparency.
- Aligning communication practices with the EU AI Act's emphasis on transparency.
Module 7: Interactive Workshops and Case Studies
- Group discussions on ethical scenarios related to AI deployment.
- Collaborative analysis of case studies to identify ethical considerations and solutions.
- Engaging participants in hands-on activities to apply ethical frameworks.
Module 8: Action Plan and Implementation
- Guiding teams in developing an action plan for integrating ethical considerations into AI practices.
- Defining roles and responsibilities for maintaining ethical alignment.
- Outlining steps to ensure ongoing adherence to AI ethics and the EU AI Act.
Training Delivery
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Engaging presentations by subject matter experts.
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Interactive group discussions and brainstorming sessions.
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Case study analyses and scenario-based exercises.
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Q&A sessions to address participant queries.
Training Benefits
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Enhanced awareness of AI ethics among teams and executives.
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Empowered decision-makers equipped to navigate ethical challenges.
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Improved alignment with the EU AI Act's ethical principles.
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Strengthened stakeholder trust through transparent and ethical AI practices.
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Ali Hessami is currently the Director of R&D and Innovation at Vega Systems, London, UK. He has an extensive track record in systems assurance and safety, security, sustainability, knowledge assessment/management methodologies. He has a background in the design and development of advanced control systems for business and safety-critical industrial applications.
Hessami represents the UK on the European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization (CENELEC) & International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) – safety systems, hardware & software standards committees. He was appointed by CENELEC as convener of several Working Groups for review of EN50128 Safety-Critical Software Standard and update and restructuring of the software, hardware, and system safety standards in CENELEC.
Ali is also a member of Cyber Security Standardisation SGA16, SG24, and WG26 Groups and started and chairs the IEEE Special Interest Group in Humanitarian Technologies and the Systems Council Chapters in the UK and Ireland Section. In 2017 Ali joined the IEEE Standards Association (SA), initially as a committee member for the new landmark IEEE 7000 standard focused on “Addressing Ethical Concerns in System Design.” He was subsequently appointed as the Technical Editor and later the Chair of P7000 working group. In November 2018, he was appointed as the VC and Process Architect of the IEEE’s global Ethics Certification Programme for Autonomous & Intelligent Systems (ECPAIS).
Trish advises and trains organisations internationally on Responsible AI (AI/data ethics, policy, governance), and Corporate Digital Responsibility.
Patricia has 20 years’ experience as a lawyer in data, technology and regulatory/government affairs and is a registered Solicitor in England and Wales, and the Republic of Ireland. She has authored and edited several works on law and regulation, policy, ethics, and AI.
She is an expert advisor on the Ethics Committee to the UK’s Digital Catapult Machine Intelligence Garage working with AI startups, is a Maestro (a title only given to 3 people in the world) and expert advisor “Maestro” on the IEEE’s CertifAIEd (previously known as ECPAIS) ethical certification panel, sits on IEEE’s P7003 (algorithmic bias)/P2247.4 (adaptive instructional systems)/P7010.1 (AI and ESG/UN SDGS) standards programmes, is a ForHumanity Fellow working on Independent Audit of AI Systems, is Chair of the Society for Computers and Law, and is a non-exec director on the Board of iTechlaw and on the Board of Women Leading in AI. Until 2021, Patricia was on the RSA’s online harms advisory panel, whose work contributed to the UK’s Online Safety Bill.
Trish is also a linguist and speaks fluently English, French, and German.
In 2021, Patricia was listed on the 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ and named on Computer Weekly’s longlist as one of the Most Influential Women in UK Technology in 2021.