Gender Equality: How can we make AI a force for inclusion?

To celebrate International Women’s Day, The Vice-Chancellor, Professor Irene Tracey, will host a discussion on artificial intelligence (AI) featuring panellists from across the University working in AI, who will share their views on making AI a force for gender equality and inclusion. 

The panel will include: 

Kelsey Doerksen – PhD student in Autonomous Intelligent Machines and Systems, Data Science Research Fellow at UNICEF and Visiting Researcher at European Space Agency, Machine Learning for Air Quality at NASA Jet Propulsion Lab, President of Oxford Wom*n in Computer Science Society, MPLS Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Fellow
Professor Helen Margetts, OBE, Turing Fellow and Director of the Public Policy Programme at The Alan Turing Institute, Professor of Society and the Internet at the University of Oxford
Dr Anne-Marie Imafidon, MBE, Co-founder of Stemettes, 2022-2023 President of the British Science Association, was voted 2020’s most influential woman in tech in the UK, Oxford University alumni
Professor Anne Trefethen, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (People and Digital), Professor of Scientific Computing
There will be a chance to put your questions to the panel during a Q&A. For those attending in person, there will also be an opportunity to network over tea and coffee until 16.00pm. 

This is an inclusive event and we warmly invite everyone to join and champion change for current and future generations of women. 

 

Date 06/03/2024
Time 14:00 - 16:00
Event type Online
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