Periodic Reporting for period 2 - HumanE-AI-Net (HumanE AI Network)
Periodo di rendicontazione: 2022-03-01 al 2023-08-31
Presentations of the ideas and the initial results of all those microprojects are accessible through the project website (https://www.humane-ai.eu) which also includes information on all other project activities, the project vision, project plans and multimedia materials we created as part of the dissemination work. The project has also created a presence on the new AI4EU platform https://www.ai4europe.eu/ai-community/projects/humane-ai-net including the placement of the microproject tinformation and results as research bundles https://www.ai4europe.eu/ai-community/projects/humane-ai-net .
A key activity in the first 18 months has been a series of online events most of which were open to a broader community and overall attracted well over 1000 participants worldwide. It started with a moderated (by a professional journalist) panel on the goals of the project, followed by a scientific workshop on interaction between human memory and AI, by a panel on AI regulation (that included participation by Eva Kaili, Member of the European parliament), an AI & Society Roundtable (with such prominent international speakers as Prof. Sandy Pentland from MIT or Prof. Stuart Russell from Berkeley) and a research event on Human and AI Collaboration, Interaction, and Partnership (see https://www.humane-ai.eu/event/ for a full list of events).
As a major contribution to education and outreach, the consortium has organized the Advanced Course on AI (ACAI), a specialized course in Artificial Intelligence sponsored by EurAI in odd-numbered years. In 2021the topic was Human Centered AI and the HumanE AI-Net project did not only organize and host the event, but also provided for more than half of the lectures based on the work and competencies of the project. The content of the lectures is currently being prepared for publication by Springer and all slides will be made available as a blueprint for an entire Human Centric AI course that can be adapted by Universities throughout Europe. This 4-day event in hybrid form included 14 tutorials and 4 keynotes and was attended by 60 students in Berlin and 50 students online. It concluded with an open session (with around 250 participants) with keynotes by Prof. Ben Schneiderman of Maryland University and Turing Award winner Prof. Yoshua Bengio of Montreal. Currently preparation is in full swing for the Dagstuhl Seminar on Human Centric AI to take place as a physical event in June 2022. HumanE AI Net is also an active contributor to the AIDA doctoral academy.
Finally, the project has been actively interacting with the other ICT48 initiatives participating in a variety of events. At the international level, Humane-AI-Net has been shortlisted in the 30 most promising initiatives in Responsible AI by the GPAI, the Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence http://gpai.ai a global multi-stakeholder initiative which aims to bridge the gap between theory and practice on AI by supporting cutting-edge research and applied activities on AI-related priorities. GPAI involves several Humane-AI researchers as experts.