Call for Applications for Travel Scholarships for The Responsible AI Forum 2021

Click here to download the PDF! The Responsible AI Forum (TRAIF) brings together members of industry, civil society, government and academia to discuss the most relevant and pressing issues related to the responsible use of AI through shared stories, cutting edge research and practical applications. The Responsible AI Network – Africa (RAIN-Africa) travel scholarship provides

Read More

Integrating AI Ethics into Higher Education Curricula in Africa

How is AI Ethics and Responsible AI currently being taught in Computer Science and Engineering Curriculums across Africa? What issues related to this topic are relevant to students and faculty? And what roadblocks or challenges are instructors facing to bring more discussion of AI ethics to classrooms? The goal of this workshop is to foster a discussion on how to effectively integrate AI Ethics into Computer Science/Engineering programs at African Universities.

Read More

TRAIF Preview

A sneak peek into how the IEAI and its partners are promoting a sustainable, inclusive and comprehensive framework for the use of AI that delivers global benefit.   To ensure the safety and well-being of our speakers and attendees, we decided to move The Responsible AI Forum (TRAIF) to 7-9 June 2021, but that does

Read More

The Responsible AI Forum 2021: 6 – 8 December, 2021

This 3-day event will bring together members of industry, civil society, government and academia to discuss the most relevant and pressing issues related to the responsible use of AI through shared stories, cutting edge research and practical applications. Why attend? Discuss the most relevant and pressing issues relating to responsible AI Connect with other experts Share stories, research &

Read More

First RAIN-Africa Workshop

RAIN-Africa could not have been launched at a better time… The first virtual workshop of the Responsible AI Network-Africa (RAIN-Africa) took place on Thursday, May 28th, 2020. During this workshop, Dr. Catlin Corrigan, Scientific Coordinator of the IEAI, Dr. Jerry John Kponyo, Dean of Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty at KNUST and Prof. Christoph Lütge,

Read More