*Welcome to ACAI2021!*

The *EurAI*’s (www.eurai.org <http://www.eurai.org/>) *18th Advanced Course on AI (ACAI)* will take place in Berlin (with online broadcasting) from*11-14 October 2021,*with the theme__*“Human-centred AI” *


website:www.acai2021.org <x-msg://180/www.acai2021.org>

twitter: @acai2021 <https://twitter.com/acai2021>


ACAI provides a wide range of state-of-the-art courses given by some of the most prominent researchers in the area.

The notion of “Human Centric AI” is dominating the public AI debate in Europe and elsewhere.  It postulates a vision of AI beneficial to humans on both individual and social level that is characterized by a focus on supporting and empowering humans as well as incorporating “by design” adherence to appropriate ethical standards and values such as privacy protection, autonomy (human in control), and non-discrimination. Stated this way (which is how it mostly appears in the political debate) it may seem more like a broad, vague wish list than a tangible scientific/technological concept. Yet, at a second glance, it turns out that it is closely connected to some of the most fundamental challenges of AI which are the core of ACAI2021 program

The program is packed with diverse activities, including tutorials (at basic and advanced level), keynotes, panels, student presentations, and more.

ACAI provides a wide range of state-of-the-art courses given by some of the most prominent researchers in the area.

A typical course is broad enough to provide a general introduction to the chosen topic, whilst also students can learn the most relevant contributions in depth.

This year, ACAI offers an excelent tutorial curriculum, which covers many important AI topics including Learning and Reasoning with Human in the Loop, Multimodal Perception, Human Computer Interaction (HCI), Social AI, Societal, Legal and Ethical Impact and more. Check out the lecturers and tentative program:https://www.humane-ai.eu/event/acai2021/.

Confirmed keynote speakers include Yoshua Bengio (Turing Prize Winner), Kate Crawford, Yvonne Rogers and Ben Shneidermann, and the winner of EURAI’s dissertation award 2021.


ACAI-2021is co-organized by:

 * The European Association for Artificial Intelligence (EurAI) -
   www.eurai.org <http://www.eurai.org/>
 * The HumaneAI-net project - www.humane-ai.eu <http://www.humane-ai.eu/>

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