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Human-algorithm interaction workshop

Exploring the dynamics of collaboration and control

This interdisciplinary workshop delves into the complex and evolving relationship between humans and algorithms.

Join leading academics, industry experts and practitioners for thought-provoking discussions, knowledge exchange and exploration of the ethical and practical implications of human-algorithm interaction.

Key takeaways

  • Gain insights into the latest research on human-algorithm collaboration
  • Understand the impact of algorithms on decision-making, work and society
  • Develop strategies for responsible and ethical algorithm design and deployment
  • Expand your professional network and connect with experts in the field

Target audience

  • Academic researchers: scholars engaged in research and development in the field of artificial intelligence, drawn from disciplines such as computer science, business and other relevant fields
  • C-suite executives and decision-makers: senior executives and individuals responsible for strategic decision-making, demonstrating a forward-looking approach and willingness to embrace artificial intelligence
  • Policymakers and regulators: government officials and regulatory bodies seeking to formulate policies related to artificial intelligence, ensuring its responsible and ethical development and use

Workshop structure

Day 1

  • Welcome address (30 minutes)
  • Session 1 (90 minutes)
  • Refreshment break
  • Session 2 (90 minutes)
  • Lunch
  • Keynote speech and panel (90 minutes)
  • Refreshment break
  • Session 3 (90 minutes)

Day 2

  • Introduction (30 minutes)
  • Keynote speech and panel (90 minutes)
  • Refreshment break
  • Session 4 (90 minutes)
  • Lunch - workshop ends

Optional dinner at Exeter College (day 1)

Enjoy dinner at Oxford's fourth-oldest college, founded in 1314, on Thursday evening (extra fee). View the 360⁰ virtual tour, dress code: business formal.

Optional 90-minute walking tour of Oxford (day 2)

Discover the city's historic landmarks and colleges on Friday afternoon (extra fee).

Paper submission

If you are interested in presenting your research or business practices about AI, please tell us in the workshop registration form. You will be notified if you have been selected as a presenter by 5 May 2024. If you have any questions about the suitability of you paper, please email kejia.hu@sbs.ox.ac.uk

Things to do in Oxford

  • Explore the Ashmolean Museum, the oldest museum in the UK
  • Enjoy punting on the River Cherwell
  • Browse the Covered Market for unique finds
  • Discover Blenheim Palace, a UNESCO World Heritage site

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