What about inviting Amany Elbanna from Royal Holloway: https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/amany-elbanna(6da0f038-6bce-4990-b1cf-039232397d44).html And/or Mark Thompson from Cambridge Judge Business School https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/faculty-a-z/mark-thompson/ Gianluca
On Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:20:48 UTC, ishm...@gmail.com wrote: > Apologies for cross-posting] > > We are organising and looking for speakers / panelists to join one of our > leading panels at the mobileGov World Summit 2018 and Global mobileGov > Awards, to be held in Brighton UK, during June 14-15, at the Hilton > Metropole. > www.m4life.org > > > Titles and short descriptions of the panels: > > Artificial Intelligence and public sector workforce: job displacement vs job > creation > AI has already a substantial impact on government work - AI is used in > automating mundane tasks and helping handle complex and time-consuming > tasks and just like with earlier technologies, AI in government is promised > to reduce costs, free time and deliver better and faster > services to the citizens. But how will AI affect public sector jobs – will > they change, disappear, will new jobs be created? How fast will > these job changes occur? And more importantly - what kind of workforce > planning does introduction of AI in government require? > > Artificial Intelligence and inclusion > One of the great promises of artificial intelligence (AI) is its > objectiveness allowing making decisions and predictions free from > gender, age, racial and other prejudices. But the recent years has shown > that AI-powered algorithms adopt and reinforce social stereotypes > and thus creating biases in inclusiveness of the Public Sector IT solutions. > How does AI produce biases, what are the consequences? How to recognize > biases in AI, remove them and how to avoid them at all? > Is there a need for new laws and regulations to make AI and machine learning > technologies inclusive? What is the potential of AI in > achieving a wider social inclusion? > > > Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity > One of the most critical issue in Public Sector IT is cybersecurity. AI > will bring in new dimensions to fight against possible arms cased by > security limitations and also develop the domain of solutions for security. > This session will explore questions such as: How AI is used by > governments in security today and what are its future uses for dealing with > cybersecurity threats? What are the possible drawbacks of using AI > in cybersecurity? What are the potential threats from the use of AI in > cyberattacks and how to prevent and mitigate them? > > Artificial Intelligence in healthcare - state of field, future uses, > unintended consequences > > mobileHealth has always one of the fastest growing area in the Public Sector > IT domain. Yet we are not very sure how AI will influence these > developments, especially when IoT has real time intelligence. This session > aims to explore answers to questions similar to: What is the current scale of > AI adoption in public healthcare? What efficiencies does the use of AI > produce in healthcare? What are the specific barriers to AI adoption in > public healthcare? What are the unintended consequences of AI use in > healthcare? How to manage them? > > > We are looking for experts and solution providers who can present ideas and > working examples related to the proposed topic. > > We are also open for new proposals of panels or special sessions in your area > of expertise. > > If interested, please send an email to me or co...@m4life.org with a brief on > your potential contribution to this exciting topic in mobileGov and current > advances in the public sector IT. > > For more info and various ways of participation to the mobileGov World Summit > and Global mobileGov Awards, please visit www.m4life.org > > > > > > ----- > mobileLife Events - mGovWS2018 > co...@m4life.org > www.m4life.org > +447740143135 -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "mobile-society" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to mobile-society+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To post to this group, send email to mobile-society@googlegroups.com. Visit this group at https://groups.google.com/group/mobile-society. For more options, visit https://groups.google.com/d/optout.