12/02 – G. Primiero, BRIO: A Bias and Risk Assessment Formal
Methodology and Tool, IEEE Tunis Section
Event on Formal Approaches to AI at the University of Lisbon with several BRIO members
Of People and Code – Epistemological, Ontological, and Formal Approaches to AI
28 Nov 2024
Ciências ULisboa, Anfiteatro FCiências.ID & Zoom
This workshop aims to explore crucial issues raised by contemporary computational models and methods in AI. The focus will be on fostering discussions about the epistemological, ontological, and formal considerations, as well as the societal implications of AI systems. Key questions to be addressed include: What epistemological criteria should we use to evaluate current AI methods, such as machine learning and deep learning? What are the main components of an AI system, and what are its primary relationships with the humans or groups it interacts with? How can we represent these elements effectively? What role can logic play in investigating new AI-based technologies? Additionally, we will examine how these conceptual tools might help mitigate bias and manage risks in sensitive fields where AI is deployed.
Speakers
Christian J. Feldbacher-Escamilla (University of Cologne)
Roberta Ferrario (Laboratory for Applied Ontology – CNR)
Ekaterina Kubyshkina (University of Milan)
Catia Pesquita (University of Lisbon)
Giuseppe Primiero (University of Milan)
Camilla Quaresmini (Politecnico di Milano)
Programme
09:45 – 10:00 Opening
10:00 – 10:50 Roberta Ferrario (Laboratory for Applied Ontology – CNR): Formal Ontologies: Enhancing computer-mediated communication between humans
10:50 – 11:20 Coffee break
11:20 – 12:10 Giuseppe Primiero (University of Milan): Verification of trustworthiness for non-deterministic computations and their copies
12:10 – 13:00 Catia Pesquita (University of Lisbon): Neuro-symbolic AI and Scientific Discovery
13:00 – 14:30 Lunch
14:30 – 15:20 Camilla Quaresmini (Politecnico di Milano): Mitigating bias in AI: The case of gender and epistemic diversity
15:20 – 16:10 Christian J. Feldbacher-Escamilla (University of Cologne): AI for a Social World – A Social World for AI
16:10 – 16:40 Coffee break
16:40 – 17:30 Ekaterina Kubyshkina (University of Milan): Hyperintensional trust in AI
Organization:
Mattia Petrolo (CFCUL/RG1), Lorenzo Baravalle (CFCUL/RG2), Davide Vecchi (CFCUL/RG2), João Luís Cordovil (CFCUL/RG2)
Info & Zoom link
Contact
Giuseppe Primiero on Bias in AI
Giuseppe Primiero delivered a tutorial to students at ETH Zurich on “Bias in AI (and some ways to deal with it).
The tutorial followed a lecture on “COmputing in Perspective” in the series “Images of Computing”
https://www.turing.ethz.ch/events-teaching/research-seminars-and-events/autumn-semester-2022.html
Roberta Ferrario on Measurement
Roberta Ferrario presents joint work with Claudio Masolo & Chiara Bassetti on “Qualitative social research and measurement” at the Measurement at the Crossroad Conference, Università Cattolica, Milano, 29/06-01/07 https://convegni.unicatt.it/mac-home-program
Viola Schiaffonati on Explorative Experiments and Deep Uncertainty
Viola Schiaffonati has been presenting her work on explorative experiments and deep uncertainty in autonomous robotics at the Workshop “Uncertainty in the Sciences” at Politecnico di Milano.
Roberta Ferrario on Social Ontology and Trustworthy AI
Roberta Ferrario is an invited speaker at ITAONT-6 Sixth Italian Conference on Analytic Metaphysics and Ontology with a talk titled “Social Ontology for the sake of Trustworthy AI”
https://itaont6.lagado.org/home-page
Workshop on Epistemic and Ethical Opacity
Workshop: From epistemic opacity to ethical opacity?
Co-organizers: Viola Schiaffonati @META_PoliMi
Andreas Kaminski @HLRS_HPC
July 7, 2022
A Scientific Activity of the Project BRIO sites.unimi.it/events
1st BRIO Research Meeting
1st BRIO Research Meeting with Call for Participation and Poster Presentation, Università Statale di Milano, 17/09/2022 sites.unimi.it/brio/events/
Summer School Logic for the AI Spring
The Logic for the AI Spring Summer School is a scientific event of the BRIO Project. Apply!
Giuseppe Primiero talk at Logic4Peace
At the fundrising event Logic4Peace, Giuseppe Primiero presented early results of the BRIO project with a talk titled “Proof-Checking Trustworthiness of Biased Labelling Methods” https://events.illc.uva.nl/Logic4Peace/About/