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This interdisciplinary workshop delves into the complex and evolving relationship between humans and algorithms.
Join leading academics, industry experts and practitioners for thought-provoking discussions, knowledge exchange and exploration of the ethical and practical implications of human-algorithm interaction.
Key takeaways
Gain insights into the latest research on human-algorithm collaboration
Understand the impact of algorithms on decision-making, work and society
Develop strategies for responsible and ethical algorithm design and deployment
Expand your professional network and connect with experts in the field
Target audience
Academic researchers: scholars engaged in research and development in the field of artificial intelligence, drawn from disciplines such as computer science, business and other relevant fields
C-suite executives and decision-makers: senior executives and individuals responsible for strategic decision-making, demonstrating a forward-looking approach and willingness to embrace artificial intelligence
Policymakers and regulators: government officials and regulatory bodies seeking to formulate policies related to artificial intelligence, ensuring its responsible and ethical development and use
Optional activities (extra fee): dinner at Exeter College (day 1) & 90-minute walking tour of Oxford (day 2).