Technical Workshop - Introduction to Responsible AI (2nd Offering) by: Safiia Mohammed

Wednesday, May 28, 2025 - 12:00

The School of Computer Science Presents....

 Introduction to Responsible AI (2nd Offering)

Presenter:  Safiia Mohammed

Date: Wednesday, May 28th, 2025

Time: 12:00 pm

Location: 4th Floor (Workshop space) at 300 Ouellette Avenue (School of Computer Science Advanced Computing Hub)

 

Abstract
Responsible AI represents an emerging framework within artificial intelligence focused on aligning AI development and deployment with ethical principles, social values, and accountability standards. As AI systems increasingly influence society, Responsible AI advocates for models that are fair, transparent, private, and accountable, ensuring their impact promotes inclusivity and human rights. This presentation discusses the foundational principles of Responsible AI, exploring the challenges and risks associated with AI, such as bias, lack of interpretability, privacy concerns, and accountability issues.

 

Workshop Outline:

- What is Responsible AI (RAI)?

- Why Responsible AI Matters

- Core Principles of Responsible AI

- Challenges in Implementing Responsible AI

 

Prerequisites:

Background about A and Machine learning

 

Biography:

Safiia is a PhD student in the school of computer science, Her research interests include Responsible AI, Privacy, Security and Digital Forensics.

Registration Link (only MAC students need to pre-register)