Thursday
2
November
2023
Knowledge Centre at The British Library

Digging deeper: Work, safety, law and democracy

Day four at the AI Fringe Hub dives into AI and the future of work, law and bias, AI safety cultures, and information and democracy.

Agenda

08:30 – 09:30

Check in

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09:30 – 11:00

AI and the future of work

Drawing on the latest, multidisciplinary research, this session will explore how innovation and the world of work can advance together, making AI work for the many. We will also explore how AI will change the skills needed over the next decade.

  • Panel: Making the Future Work
    Moderated by Anne-Marie Imafiedon
  • Fireside: Anna Thomas and Chloe Smith MP
  • Panel: Bridging the AI Skills Gap
    Moderated by Samuel Hanes
Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE
Anne-Marie Imafidon MBE
Founder and CEO, Stemettes
Dr Paul Dongha
Dr Paul Dongha
Group Head of Data & AI Ethics, Lloyds Banking Group
Dr Abigail Gilbert
Dr Abigail Gilbert
Director of Praxis, IFOW
Rebecca Thomas
Rebecca Thomas
Work Lead, Equality and Human Rights Commission
11:00 – 11:30

Break

11:30 – 12:00

Building an AI safety culture - Auditorium

This session will explore two questions. How can the AI community learn from engineering to create a culture focused on safety? And what implications do different approaches to open-source AI development have for safety?

  • Panel: How to engineer responsible AI
    Moderated by Dr Hayaatun Sillem
    Speakers: Katerina Spranger, Professor John McDermid, Rashik Parmar

Lifting the lid on AI in the workplace - Elliot room

This session will explore how AI is transforming the world of Human Resource Management. Panellists will discuss how ethical frameworks can guide the adoption of AI in sensitive areas of the workplace like HR and the challenges implicit in this, and how AI is helping manage the shift to a skills-based economy, facilitate improved productivity and a focus on more interesting, rewarding and valuable work.

  • Panel: Lifting the lid on AI in the workplace
    Moderated by Charlotte Pickles
    Speakers: Andrea Berlin, Richard Doherty, Sue Daley, Ashleigh Ainsley, Anthony Lui
Prof John A McDermid OBE FREng
Prof John A McDermid OBE FREng
Programme Director, Assuring Autonomy International Programme, and Professor of Software Engineering, University of York
Rashik Parmar MBE
Rashik Parmar MBE
Group Chief Executive of BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT
Katerina Spranger
Katerina Spranger
Founder and CEO, Oxford Heartbeat
Andrea Berlin
Andrea Berlin
Consultant, Egon Zehnder
Charlotte Pickles
Charlotte Pickles
Director, Reform
Richard Doherty
Richard Doherty
HCM Solutions Director, EMEA, Workday
Anthony Lui
Anthony Lui
AI Value Engineer, Cognizant
12:00 – 12:30

Striking the balance: Open Source in AI

This fireside chat will explore the intricate interplay between open-source development and generative AI. The conversation, between experts from GitHub and OpenUK, will look at the impact open-source has had on accelerating the pace of generative AI research, the benefits and risks of open-source generative AI models, and what some possible questions surrounding liability and safety might mean in practice.

  • Fireside: Peter Cihon and Amanda Brock
Peter Cihon
Peter Cihon
Senior Policy Manager, GitHub
Amanda Brock
Amanda Brock
CEO, OpenUK
12:30 – 13:30

Lunch

13:30–15:00

AI & Law

For AI to realise the greatest good to the greatest number of people, it must be as fair and unbiased as possible. This session will include a conversation with an expert panel on how those biases arise, how they can be mitigated and what role lawmakers should consider in ensuring fair AI. Leaders from each of the UK regulators who form the Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum - the CMA, Ofcom, the ICO and the FCA - will then discuss their cooperative initiatives in digital regulation.

  • Panel: AI, fairness, bias and law
    Moderated by Herbert Swaniker
  • Panel: View from the UK’s Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum
    Moderated by Jonathan Kewley
Sarah Chander
Sarah Chander
Senior Policy Advisor, European Digital Rights
Sandra Wachter
Sandra Wachter
Professor of Technology and Regulation, Oxford Internet Institute
Milly Zimeta
Milly Zimeta
Former Head of Public Policy at the Open Data Institute
Jessica Rusu
Jessica Rusu
Chief Data, Information and Intelligence Officer, FCA
Yih-Choung Teh
Yih-Choung Teh
Group Director, Strategy and Research, Ofcom
Kate Jones
Kate Jones
Chief Executive Officer, Digital Regulation Cooperation Forum
Stephen Almond
Stephen Almond
Executive Director for Regulatory Risk, ICO
Will Hayter
Will Hayter
Senior Director of DMU, CMA
Jonathan Kewley
Jonathan Kewley
Partner, Co-head, Global Tech Group, Clifford Chance
15:00 – 15:30

Break

15:30 – 16:30

AI and the information ecosystem: safeguarding democratic institutions and processes

A panel on AI, misinformation and democracy, with high profile speakers from civil society, academia and industry exploring the evidence of how AI can risk destabilising information ecosystems and democratic processes, as well as the active work to address and solve these risks with technical solutions.

  • Panel: Elections, misinformation, democracy
    Moderated by Lord Ed Vaizey
  • Keynote: Gabriela Ramos
Andy Parsons
Andy Parsons
Senior Director, Content Authenticity Initiative, Adobe
Marietje Schaake
Marietje Schaake
International Policy Director, Stanford University Cyber Policy Center
Seyi Akiwowo
Seyi Akiwowo
Founder, CEO, Author and Speaker, Glitch
Lord Ed Vaizey
Lord Ed Vaizey
Chair, Common Sense Media UK
Gabriela Ramos
Gabriela Ramos
Assistant Director-General for the Social and Human Sciences, UNESCO