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Europe has taken a clear stand that we want AI, but we do not want just any AI. We want AI that we can trust. The successful realization of Trustworthy AI will be paramount for addressing the major challenges we as a global society is facing. This talk will present the European approach to Trustworthy AI and discuss what this means for the public Sector.

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Fredrik Heintz – Associate Professor of Computer Science | Linköping University

Dr. Fredrik Heintz is an Associate Professor of Computer Science at Linköping University, Sweden. His research focus is artificial intelligence especially Trustworthy AI and the intersection between knowledge representation and machine learning. He is the Director of the Graduate School for the Wallenberg AI, Autonomous Systems and Software Program (WASP), the coordinator of the TAILOR ICT-48 network of AI research excellence centers, the President of the Swedish AI Society, and a member of the former European Commission High-Level Expert Group on AI. He is also very active in education activities both at the university level and in promoting AI, computer science and computational thinking in primary, secondary and professional education. Fellow of the Royal Swedish Academy of Engineering Sciences (IVA).

May 27 @ 11:20
11:20 — 11:50 (30′)

Day 3 | 20th of May – Public Sector

Fredrik Heintz – Associate Professor of Computer Science | Linköping University