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2 February 2024
National Conference on Governing AI
On Friday 2 February, the focus areas Governing the Digital Society, Applied Data Science and Human-centered Artificial Intelligence are organizing an interdisciplinary conference focused on the theme of “Governing AI” at the Railway Museum in Utrecht.
Governing AI
The conference program features renowned keynote speakers Tamar Sharon, Michael Fisher and Dipak Kotecha, as well as six contributions from Utrecht University researchers who will present their work through shorter pitches. The event aims to foster engaging and informed discussions on the pressing topics within the realm of AI governance.
Railway Museum Utrecht
During the breaks there is ample opportunity to meet peers, discuss your work or research and enlarge your network. You can of course do so in the break room, but also during around (historic) trains, since every conference visitor also has access to the museum.
Photo credits: Utrecht University, iStock/Suriya Phosri
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