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12-13 November 2024, Tokyo, Japan
Generative AI: Pathways to Democratization, Transparency, and Sustainability

In an era defined by unprecedented advancements in Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI), understanding its implications is imperative. The transformative capabilities of GenAI, from creative content generation to automation and optimization, present boundless opportunities. However, with these promises come ethical challenges and societal impacts that demand careful consideration. Discussing GenAI is not just a conversation about technology; it is a crucial dialogue about shaping the future responsibly.

Organized by the DWIH Tokyo, the Embassy of France in Japan, and the AI Japan R&D Network, this German-Japanese-French conference will address how to make GenAI democratic, transparent and sustainable. How can we ensure inclusive access to AI technologies and foster the creation of public and open-source models? How can we enhance the transparency of AI algorithms? How can we navigate the dual challenges of reducing the environmental footprint of Generative AI and enhancing its social equity, to create technologies that are both green and fair? The organizers invite researchers from all disciplines, backgrounds and career stages to join the interdisciplinary discussions and kick-off projects for future collaboration!

Program Highlights:

  • Keynotes on Democratization, Transparency, and Sustainability of GenAI - 12-13 Nov.
  • Parallel Workshops (Industry 4.0 / Smart Manufacturing and GenAI; GenAI and the Future of Research; Embodied AI and Human-Robot Interaction) - 12 Nov.
  • Poster Presentations - 12 Nov.
  • Roundtable Discussions for future collaboration – 13 Nov.

Mark your calendars for the trilateral Conference that promises to inspire and innovate! Registration will open in August 2024.

Source: DWIH Tokyo

Published: June 2024

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