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Friday, September 28 • 2:00pm - 3:00pm
Data Ethics and AI: Intersecting for Digital Equality

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The session will discuss how open data and AI can be used (or misused) in the framework of digital opportunities and digital equality — what key players (and the unusual suspects) can do to mitigate potential harms, implement data ethics and practice responsible data. The session format will be campfire style to help foster a group discussion and peer-to-peer learning with multiple small groups (mini-campfires).

Moderators
avatar for Ricardo Alanis

Ricardo Alanis

Civica Digital
avatar for Ana Brandusescu

Ana Brandusescu

Research and Policy Officer, World Wide Web Foundation
Ana is a Research and Policy Officer at the Web Foundation.  She drives a more inclusive use of data to enhance digital rights and gender equity through various data, research and policy projects. These include Women’s Rights Online and the Open Data Barometer. She also works on... Read More →
avatar for Juan Ortiz Freuler

Juan Ortiz Freuler

University of Southern California
My academic research focuses on how information flows through networks. I am particularly interested in how different actors exercise their power to re-network information flows and impact on  human knowledge. I approach this question by studying the behavior of stakeholders participating... Read More →
avatar for Nnenna Nwakanma

Nnenna Nwakanma

Chief Web Advocate, World Wide Web Foundation
avatar for Nancy Salem

Nancy Salem

Access to Knowledge for Development Center, American University in Cairo

Friday September 28, 2018 2:00pm - 3:00pm GMT-03
Room 3