What about inviting Amany Elbanna from Royal Holloway:
https://pure.royalholloway.ac.uk/portal/en/persons/amany-elbanna(6da0f038-6bce-4990-b1cf-039232397d44).html
And/or Mark Thompson from Cambridge Judge Business School
https://www.jbs.cam.ac.uk/faculty-research/faculty-a-z/mark-thompson/
Gianluca



On Wednesday, 28 February 2018 17:20:48 UTC, ishm...@gmail.com  wrote:
> Apologies for cross-posting]
> 
> We are organising and looking for speakers / panelists to join one of our 
> leading panels at the mobileGov World Summit 2018 and Global mobileGov 
> Awards, to be held in Brighton UK, during June 14-15, at the Hilton 
> Metropole. 
> www.m4life.org
> 
> 
> Titles and short descriptions of the panels:
>  
> Artificial Intelligence  and public sector workforce: job displacement vs job 
> creation
> AI  has already a substantial impact on government work - AI is used in 
> automating mundane tasks and helping handle complex and time-consuming 
> tasks and just like with earlier technologies, AI in government is promised 
> to reduce costs, free time and deliver better and  faster 
> services to the citizens. But how will AI affect public sector jobs – will 
> they change, disappear, will new jobs be created? How fast will 
> these job changes occur? And more importantly - what kind of workforce 
> planning does introduction of AI in government require?
> 
> Artificial Intelligence and inclusion
> One  of the great promises of artificial intelligence (AI) is its 
> objectiveness allowing making decisions and predictions free from 
> gender, age, racial  and other prejudices. But the recent years has shown 
> that AI-powered algorithms adopt and reinforce social stereotypes 
> and thus creating biases in inclusiveness of the Public Sector IT solutions.
> How does AI produce biases, what are the consequences? How to recognize 
> biases in AI, remove them and  how to avoid them at all? 
> Is there a need for  new laws and regulations to make AI and machine learning 
> technologies inclusive? What is the potential of AI in 
> achieving a wider social inclusion? 
> 
> 
> Artificial Intelligence and cybersecurity
> One  of the most critical issue in Public Sector IT is  cybersecurity. AI 
> will bring in new dimensions to fight against possible arms cased by 
> security limitations and  also develop the domain of solutions for security. 
> This session will explore questions such as: How AI is used by
>  governments in security today and what are its future uses for dealing with 
> cybersecurity threats? What are the possible drawbacks of using AI 
> in cybersecurity? What are the potential threats from the use of AI in 
> cyberattacks and how to prevent and mitigate them?
> 
> Artificial Intelligence in healthcare - state of field, future uses, 
> unintended consequences
> 
> mobileHealth has always one of the fastest growing area in the Public Sector 
> IT domain. Yet we are not very sure how  AI will influence these 
> developments, especially when IoT has real time intelligence. This session 
> aims to explore answers to questions similar to: What is the current scale of 
> AI  adoption in public healthcare? What efficiencies does the use of AI  
> produce in healthcare? What are the specific barriers to AI adoption in
>  public healthcare? What are the unintended consequences of AI use in 
> healthcare? How to manage them?
> 
> 
> We are looking for experts and solution providers who can present ideas and 
> working examples related to the proposed topic.
> 
> We are also open for new proposals of panels or special sessions in your area 
> of expertise.
> 
> If interested, please send an email to me or co...@m4life.org with a brief on 
> your potential contribution to this exciting topic in mobileGov and current 
> advances in the public sector IT.
> 
> For more info and various ways of participation to the mobileGov World Summit 
> and Global mobileGov Awards, please visit www.m4life.org
> 
> 
> 
> 
> 
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> www.m4life.org
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