How to be ethical, sustainable, and informed in the coming age
| You can’t deny it: We’re all in for some challenges as our world transforms to a new era. How can we make AI serve people equitably? How do you deal with fake news? Is your online presence sustainable? Learn to make your footsteps as sure as possible as you step into the future. MEET YOUR GUIDES: |
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| TU DELFT Ah, the murky ethical waters of the AI age: discrimination, profiling, a lack of transparency… You’ve likely heard the issues, but not the solutions. From the heart of TU Delft, philosophy and science wizard Stefan Buisman brings you his most purified insights: how to integrate ethical principles into the design and implementation of AI in your organization, life, and society. |
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| UMBRACO LASSE FREDSLUND If you have a website, you are contributing to global CO2 emissions. In fact, the IT industry accounts for 3-4% of all emissions. But don’t despair! Lasse Fredslund of tech vendor Umbraco offers you the most effective practices to minimize the climate impact of your online presence. |
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| NEWSCHECKERS, UNIVERSITEIT LEIDEN Usually, you’re a hard one to fool. With critical thinking cranked up full-blast, you zoom around the internet dodging misinformation and biased news left and right. But what if something is so convincing it slips under your radar? Alexander Pleijter takes you into his laboratory as a fact checker and teaches you all the best tools and strategies to keep yourself sharp - and away from the fake news. |
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