Oct 21, 2024
Breaching the borders in the era of AI - Meet Taiwan as a scientific cooperation partner from a cultural perspective
Amidst complex geopolitical dynamics, Taiwan's strategic position in the global AI landscape presents unique challenges and opportunities. Driven by sound government policies and a variety of international collaborations, Taiwan's path to AI is characterized by a continuous commitment to innovation. Proactive measures are being taken to cultivate a self-sufficient AI ecosystem that ensures adherence to democratic values and balances technological advancement with ethical standards and social well-being. By addressing the topic fields of education, innovation and equal opportunities, we invite you to explore Taiwan from a socio-cultural perspective.
Language: English
Date: Monday, 18.11.2024
Time: 09:20 - 10:50 am
Format: Online via Zoom
Keynote Speakers:
Tammy JihHsuan Lin, Professor at the National ChengChi University in Taiwan, heads the international Master's programme in International Communication Studies there and is Chair of the Human Subject Review Board. She is also co-editor of the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication (JCMC) and President of the Taiwan Academy for Information Association. Her research focuses on virtual reality, metaverse, digital games and social media, for which she has received prestigious awards and publications in leading journals. She is actively involved in the industry through research, keynote speeches and projects, including events hosted by The Economist and Meta. In recent years, she has captivated audiences with over a hundred talks a year on AI and metaverse topics to much acclaim.
Professor Richard Tzong-Han Tsai is a leading expert in Natural Language Processing, Computer Vision and Digital Humanities. He is the principal investigator of the Trustworthy AI Dialogue Engine (TAIDE) project, where he leads the model training group. His numerous honours include the Google Research Award and the title of BioASQ International Biomedical Question Answering Competition Champion. He is also the author of several best-selling books on AI education and serves as President of the Taiwanese Association for Digital Humanities and Vice President of the Taiwanese Association for Artificial Intelligence.
Pillars and Umbrellas:
Das Event findet im Rahmen der Veranstaltungsreihe Pillars and Umbrellas statt. Diese wird organisiert von CitizenScience.AI, der interdisziplinären Kooperation von ScaDS.AI Dresden/Leipzig und dem Büro der Gleichstellungs- und Frauenbeauftragten der TU Dresden. Diese Maßnahme wird gefördert vom Bundesministerium für Bildung und Forschung (BMBF) und dem Freistaat Sachsen im Rahmen der Exzellenzstrategie von Bund und Ländern