Many Worlds of AI: Conference Proceedings
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How People Ethically Evaluate Facial Analysis AI: A cross-cultural study in Japan, Argentina, Kenya, and the United States
by Severin Engelmann and Chiara Ullstein (Technical University of Munich)
Imagining AI and a Prospective Metaverse: A Participatory Speculative Design Case Study from Japan and Reflections from Germany
by Michel Hohendanner (Munich University of Applied Sciences) and Chiara Ullstein (Technical University of Munich)
Responsible Future-Making? Testing Intercultural AI Ethics through the Use of Generative Tools
by Nikita Chiu (University of Exeter)
Operationalizing decolonial AI through Ethics-as-a-Service
by Saif Malhem (AI Future Lab), Daricia Wilkinson (Microsoft Research), Kathy Kim (Booz Allen Hamilton), Paul Sedille (Harvard Kennedy School and Stanford Graduate School of Business), Nupur Kohli (European Health Parliament)
Workshop 2: Provotypes for Embodiment of Value Tensions across Cultures
Facilitated by Dasha Simons (IBM)
Workshop 1: Envisioning Equitable Representation in ML Evaluation
Facilitated by Stevie Bergman (DeepMind), Willie Agnew (University of Washington), Maribeth Rauh (DeepMind)
(Old) age in the age of artificial intelligence – crossing generational borders in AI research and development
by Justyna Stypinska (Weizenbaum Institute)
Intercultural AI: Exchange, Dialogue, and Conflict
by Cornelius Onimisi Adejoro and Tom Yeh (University of Colorado Boulder)
Towards Building a Gender-Inclusive Khaya AI for English⇔Twi Text Translator
by Abigail Oppong (NLP Ghana)
Critical Evaluation of AI-Powered Digital Dialogue Tools in Peacemaking: Insights from United Nations’ Digital Dialogues in Libya and Yemen
by Ali Altiok (University of Notre Dame)
Building NLP models to teach local languages in Africa
by Aderonke Busayo Sakpere (University of Ibadan) and Makuochi Samuel Nkwo (University of Namibia, Windhoek)
Sharp Image, Vague Face: Disrupting the Facial Transparency in A.I. through a Diasporic Approach
by Yifeng Wei (National College of Art and Design, Ireland)
Multicultural Design and Ubuntu Ethics
by Bev Townsend (University of York and University of KwaZulu-Natal), Bongi Shozi (University of California, San Diego and University of KwaZulu-Natal), Donrich Thaldar (University of KwaZulu-Natal)
From Accuracy to Alignment: The Practical Logic of ‘Trustworthy AI’ among Chinese Radiologists
by Wanheng Hu (Cornell University/Harvard University)
Confronting AI at the Margin: Conflicts around Faith, Hope, and Identity in Bangladesh
Panel Discussion: Sharifa Sultana (Cornell University and Facebook Fellow) , Mohammad Rashidujjaman Rifat (University of Toronto and Schwartz Reisman Institute for Technology and Society) and Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed (University of Toronto)
AI Projects in the Gulf Region and their Ethical Questions: An Analytical Overview
by Ala Al-Fuqaha (Hamad Bin Khalifa University)
African world of AI: a people-centered approach to responsible AI
by Makouchi Sam Nkwo (University of Namibia), Annastasia Shipepe (University of Namibia), Shaimaa Lazem (City of Scientific and Technological Applications), and Anicia Peters (University of Namibia)
Artificial Intelligence, Data Capitalism, and Bioethics in Sub-Sahara Africa
by Golden Lwando Mwinsa, Professor Benjamin Ferguson and Professor Frances Griffiths (University of Warwick)