Angela Kim

How to embed ethical, explainable, diverse and inclusive AI in AI ecosystem

Abstract

As Computers behave more like humans, how will they impact real people?

Skilling up for AI -powered future requires more than science, technology, engineering, and math. As computers behave more like humans, the social sciences and humanities will become more important.

The development and deployment of AI must be guided by the creation of an ethical framework. There are six core principles that should guide the work around AI. Four core principles of fairness, reliability & safety, privacy & security, and inclusiveness, underpinned by two foundational principles of transparency and accountability. These six principles are necessary but not sufficient and they do not answer every question.

One big question that we have been pondering is whether we might see a Hippocratic oath for coders, similar to the Hippocratic oath that doctors take that says that first they will ‘do no harm’. – The Future Computed

Ultimately, this discussion around ethics and codes of practice looks at how we as a society can stay true to timeless values in developing and delivering this new technology. Angela will discuss about how to promote human centered, transparent and ethical AI by design.

Bio

Angela is an AI Professional specialised in Ethics, Bias, Diversity & Inclusion in AI and recipient of Top 10 Analytics Leaders 2020 From Institute of Analytics Professional Australia and also sits on the Founding Editorial Board of Springer’s new & timely AI and Ethics Journal.

Angela has been working with Insurance Australia Group, Macquarie Group, Microsoft and Salesforce to provide AI outreach programs for high school and also Technology Literacy programs for USYD, UNSW, UTS and Macquarie University Business female students for 100 Girls 100 Futures WaiMASTERCLASS.

Angela is a data science and AI professional with more than 15 years’ experience in banking and insurance industry.

In 2018, Angela and her team won the Data Science & AI National Industry Awards for “Best Industry Application of AI for AI & Data driven Underwriting Engine” through a collaborative ANZ Wealth & UTS project.

Angela is a Women in AI Education Ambassador for Australia, not-for-profit organization based in Paris and sits in the global Women in AI in Ethics Council. Angela is a founder of est.ai and the first project is building a product to detect bullying, drug usage, suicidal and mental health wellbeing in the social media and the group chat for parental guidance.

Contact: angela@womeninai.co Women in AI: www.womeninai.co LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/angela-kim-b3203a6b Twitter: angela22sky