DeepTech.AI

Theme: Building Trustworthiness in Artificial Intelligence – TWAI

Background

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming societies around the world by offering innovative solutions. However, several questions related to the ethics, privacy, data security, regulatory mechanism and social good centred around trustworthiness need to be addressed to tap the full potential of AI.

Trustworthy AI (TWAI) has been gaining significant attention from the government, industry, and scientific communities – for example the new regulations from EU, US, India and other countries, the Pause Giant AI Experiments urge AI pause, among others. In June 2023, US President and Indian Prime Minister acknowledged the risks associated with AI, including generative AI, and have committed to mitigating discrimination and bias associated with the technology and agreed to work together on producing trustworthy AI.

DeepTech.AI will bring together speakers, delegates from various industry verticals, and researchers with diverse backgrounds, including industry leaders, policymakers, government representatives and frontier academic researchers and data scientists, to share cutting-edge knowledge, inspiring views in this timely and trending domain. This will help in identification of challenges and mutual strengths and create opportunities to build and strengthen partnerships and collaborations.

Venue

Ericsson office, Aquamarine building, Bagmane World Technology Centre, outer ring road, Mahadevapura, Bangalore -48

Date

30th November 2023

Speakers

Monojit Choudhury

PRINCIPAL DATA AND APPLIED SCIENTIST, MICROSOFT

Chiranjib Bhattacharya

PROFESSOR, INDIAN INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE

Swarup Kumar Mohalik

PRINCIPAL RESEARCHER, ERICSSON RESEARCH

Sameep Mehta

DISTINGUISHED ENGINEER, IBM

Srinivas Kundeti

PRINCIPAL DATA SCIENTIST, ERICSSON R&D

Gopalan Oppiliappan

HEAD, AI CENTER OF EXCELLENCE , INTEL

Shiv Shankar

CO-FOUNDER, TRINI AI

Amit Saha

Cisco Meraki

Dr. Seema Chopra

Boeing

Dr. Prasant Misra

TCS

Organizers

Dr. Sunil Vuppala

Amit Saha

Cisco Meraki