Envision AI workshops are one part of the implementation effort for the Microsoft Responsible AI Standard. In this session, we aim to provide policymakers with a practical experience of how we think through responsible AI problems with our product teams. The session will be highly interactive and discussion-based, as we cover how Microsoft is evolving the mindset of our product teams to ask difficult questions and the rules that we have developed to enact our AI principles.
Responsible AI is a new and critical facet of Microsoft’s overall compliance efforts. As Microsoft spearheads the build-out of Responsible AI, advancing a principled approach that puts people first, it is increasingly crucial that compliance itself be human-centered. This briefing will discuss the initial approach being taken to establish Human-Centered Responsible AI Compliance by Design, identifying the key needs of compliance practitioners in order to develop and design meaningful and practicable Responsible AI compliance capabilities that fulfill policy requirements while facilitating intuitive practices, processes, and tooling for engineers.
Moderator: Dr. Alba de Martino, Director Research and Innovation en Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud (IACS)
Speakers:
Prof. Ricard Martinez Martinez (Director to the Microsoft Chair on Privacy and Digital Transformation at the University of Valencia)
Prof. Idoia Salazar (President and Founder of OdiseIA)
Cristina Colom (Digital Future Society Director at Mobile World Capital Barcelona)
PhD Mª Carmen Romero Ternero (Professor at the University of Seville. Expert on IA, Information Security, and inclusive technologies, working in cognitive sciences)
David Marcos leads Responsible Innovation Compliance for Microsoft’s Cloud & Artificial Intelligence division, driving the build-out of the compliance framework for ethical, responsible innovation. Prior to this position, David was Chief Privacy Officer of Microsoft’s Cloud & Artificial Intelligence division, driving privacy governance and supporting build-out of privacy engineering solutions for GDPR. Previous to employment with Microsoft, David worked for the National Security Agency, holding a variety of positions, most notably technical director of the NSA Office of Civil Liberties and Privacy, deputy technical director of the NSA Office of the Director of Compliance, and privacy research lead in the NSA Research Directorate. David specializes in privacy engineering and governance, focusing on legal automation and ethical computation in cloud technologies. David is both a Certified Information Privacy Manager and Technologist (CIPM/CIPT).
Responsible Innovation Compliance lead, Microsoft Cloud & Artificial Intelligence
Doctor in Law from the Universitat de València. He has dedicated his research to study fundamental laws concerning data protection and also different issues related to the effects of information and communication technologies and the private life.He is currently Lecturer in the Department of Constitutional Law, Political and Administrative Sciences of the Universitat de Valencia. He is member and rapporteur of the Working Group for the creation of the Digital Rights Charter, launched by the Spanish Secretary of State for Digitalisation and Artificial Intelligence (SEDIA). Previously he worked in the Work Group concerning Digital Rights of Citizens of the Ministry of Energy, Tourism and Digital Agenda. In recent years he has focused his research on artificial intelligence, collaborating in research projects for the development of data repositories for health research such as BigMedilytics, Chaimeleon and Wellbased. The HealthData 29 research platform project awarded by the Spanish Data Protection Agency has been developed from his primary research.
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Director to the Microsoft Chair on Privacy and Digital Transformation at the University of Valencia
Prof. Idoia Salazar (PhD), Co-founder and president of the Observatory of the Social and Ethical Impact of Artificial Intelligence (OdiseIA). She is in the list of experts to assist the European Parliament´s Artificial Intelligence Observatory (EPAIO) and Principal Investigator of the SIMPAIR Research Group (Social Impact of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics) , focusing mainly on the need for a multicultural approach to Ethics in AI. She is specialist in Ethics in Artificial Intelligence, professor in international degrees at CEU San Pablo University. Author of the books: ‘The Myth of the Algorithm: Tales and truths of Artificial Intelligence (co-author with Richard Benjamins),’ The Revolution of robots: How Artificial Intelligence and robotics affect our future ‘and’ The depths of the Internet: Access information that search engines cannot find and discover the intelligent future of the Internet ‘ (written in spanish), as well as scientific and informative articles oriented to investigate and raise awareness about the impact of Artificial Intelligence. She is founding member of Springer ‘AI and Ethics’ journal and member of the Global AI Ethics Consortium. (GAIEC).
President and Founder of OdiseIA
Cristina Colom is the director of Digital Future Society, a global initiative -supported by the Spanish Ministry of Economic Affairs and Digital Transformation in collaboration with Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation – that seeks to build an inclusive, equitable and sustainable future in the digital era. Digital Future Society connects and engages policymakers, civic society organisations, private sector, academic experts and citizens to respond to the challenges and dilemmas of the digital transformation. Cristina is an economist, with postgraduate studies both in European Affairs and in Social Media, with over 20 years’ experience in corporate communication, marketing and crisis management. Cristina has developed her professional career in the public and private sectors, with extensive experience in multilateral organizations such as the European Commission, the United Nations and local governments. Before joining the Mobile World Capital Barcelona Foundation, she worked for Shell in several roles linked to marketing and communication.
Digital Future Society Director at Mobile World Capital Barcelona
PhD. María del Carmen Romero-Ternero is Tenure Professor at University of Seville (Spain). She received the B.S. and M.S. degrees in computer science engineering from the University of Seville, Spain (1999), the Ph.D. degree in computer science engineering from University of Seville, Spain (2005), the M.S. degree in business organization from the University of Seville, Spain (2008) and the M.S. degree in cognitive sciences at University of Málaga, Spain (2020). She is an expert of IT service management from the University of Castilla-La Mancha (2015). She is member of the ICT150 research group: Electronic Technology and Industrial Informatics from 1999. She is the author of many scientific and technical contributions. Her research interests include artificial intelligence applied to industrial sectors, to health and well-being, to IT security and business organization. Currently, she is researching about responsible artificial intelligence in Health and Wellbeing domain. She is member of several scientific and technical committees and reviewer of several scientific journals. She also is an expert in IT security and has an extensive experience in IT governance and management (she was CIO, security responsible and member of data protection board at University of Seville). Prof. Romero-Ternero is senior member of IEEE, ACM and AEPIA (Asociación Española de Inteligencia Artificial).
Professor at the University of Seville. Expert on IA, Information Security, and inclusive technologies, working in cognitive sciences.
Alba De Martino, DVM, PhD; serves as Director of Research and Innovation at the Aragon Health Sciences Institute (Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud; IACS) since 2017 and Scientific Director for the Aragon Health System Biobank (BSSA) since 2019. Since 2004, she has been involved in biomedical research activities with multiple roles and responsibilities at the Aragon Health Sciences Institute (IACS), Vienna Biocenter (VBC) and the Spanish National Cancer Research Center (CNIO). Regarding use of health data in research and decision-making, she participates in different H2020 funded european initiatives (ROSIA-PCP, Healthy Cloud-CSA, TEHDAS-JA, PHIRI-JA) and national initiatives (Aragon COVID-19 Cohort and BIGAN).
Director Research and Innovation en Instituto Aragonés de Ciencias de la Salud (IACS)
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