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Responsible generative AI

Professor Dr Philipp Hacker  is examining the ethical, legal, and technical challenges of responsible generative AI, focusing on bias, explainability, and sustainability. The discussion explores concerns around discrimination in generative models, the limitations of explainability techniques in the context of advanced generative AI, and tensions with GDPR compliance. His talk maps out the way forward both in terms of legal reform and compliance. 

This Oxford Future of Professionals online seminar series addressing the Future of Professionals, with a broad focus on the impact of artificial intelligence and implications for governance and regulation. The OxFOP series is co-convened by Mari Sako, Professor of Management Studies at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, and Julian Corj, PhD candidate in Management at Oxford. 

The OxFOP series is intended to provide a forum for rigorous discussion of how professionals – such as accountants, auditors, journalists, lawyers, and physicians – are responding to opportunities and challenges of adopting artificial intelligence (AI) in their work. This year’s series will address the topic of responsible AI from various perspectives, including law, computer science, management and philosophy.