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The purpose of this conference is to allow for high-fidelity, multi-stakeholder conversation to discuss what the “Good” AI will look like in the future and draft a report on the state of AI & Responsible AI innovation today in Europe and beyond.

Build on the “Copenhagen Letter” project from 2017, that drafted a set of principal of ethical innovation, our aim is to revisit them in the current landscape today and see what developments have been done, how we can renew these principles and derive an ethical ai toolkit for founders & technologists with the input of academics, policy makers, activists and artists.

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Will Hurley aka whurley

CEO at Strangeworks, Inc.

Carlos Ahumada

Public Policy Manager EMEA & LATAM, Data for Good at Meta

Ashwin Ravikumar

Head of Startups at CERN

Dee Wood

Dee Wood

Head at Twitter Next Lab, EMEA

Claire Lebarz

Head of Guest Data Science at Airbnb

Mina Saidze

Lead Data Analytics & Tech Evangelist at Axel Springer SE

Mike Butcher

Editor-at-large at TechCrunch

Katherine Townsend

Director for Policy at World Wide Web Foundation Executive Director at Open Data Collaboratives

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2050: Imagining the "Good AI"

22-23 October 2024 - Berlin (Germany)

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