The 3rd International Conference on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (3ICEAI) focuses on the intricate moral and societal questions posed by AI technologies. This conference aims to dissect the ethical challenges inherent in AI, such as decision-making processes, biases, privacy concerns, and the broader implications for human rights and social justice. As AI continues to permeate various facets of our daily lives, it becomes imperative to address these ethical dimensions thoughtfully and proactively. Ethical AI development necessitates ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability within algorithms and systems. Our goal is to bring together a diverse group of experts, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to foster an in-depth and informed exploration of these ethical issues with the aim of promoting responsible and fair AI practices. The third edition of this conference will be organized into two distinct segments. The first segment, scheduled for September 19-20, 2024, will be conducted exclusively online, featuring virtual presentations. The second segment, taking place from September 23-25, 2024, will consist solely of in-person sessions.
Sabina Leonelli (Technical University of Munich, Germany)
Pekka Mäkelä (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Ariane Hanemaayer (Brandon University, Canada)
Raul Hakli (University of Helsinki, Finland)
Eleanor Drage (University of Cambridge, UK)
Hasse Hämäläinen (Mehiläinen, Finland)
Veridiana Domingos Cordeiro (University of São Paulo, Brazil)