AI Dilemma Café at #ExploreAI for European Researchers' Night

European Researchers Night - a demonstration of AI and technology at the Douglas Hyde Gallery in Trinity College Dublin

At the AI Dilemma Café, ADAPT Researchers will be exchanging coffee for chats about people’s interactions with AI.

Location: Douglas Hyde Gallery, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin 2

Date: 27 September 2023

Time: 16.30 – 19.30

Can ChatGPT speak Irish with you? 

Do you think Facial Recognition Technology should be used by the Gardaí in Ireland?

Is dynamic pricing here to stay?

How would we like AI to be portrayed in images?

Our AI dilemmas will encourage you to think about the technology you interact with on a day-to-day basis and how it shapes our lives and our interactions with others.

There will also be pop-up talks on ADAPT’s Artificial Intelligence research throughout the evening.

The image shows the schedule for an event titled #ExploreAI Dilemma Café held at the Douglas Hyde Gallery, Downstairs. The event includes a series of short talks focusing on artificial intelligence and its applications in various fields. The schedule is as follows: 17:00 - 17:05: Nic Flanagan, Crawford College of Art and Design, MTU Cork The Bigger Picture: Images of AI 17:20 - 17:25: John Kelleher, Director and CEO of the ADAPT Centre, TCD Using AI to Improve the Prediction of Stroke Risk 17:40 - 17:45: Eamonn Sullivan, Maynooth University Dynamic Pricing: a short term solution causing long term problems 18:00 - 18:05: Iva-Nicole Mavrlja, ADAPT Centre, Maynooth University Deploying Facial Recognition Technology in Irish Policing 18:20 - 18:25: Dalila Burin, ADAPT Centre, Trinity College Dublin My (virtual) body in the brain 18:40 - 18:45: Jack R. Lehane, University College Dublin, ADAPT & Smart D8 Can Data Make You Healthy? Closing the Population Health Gap with ‘Smart D8’ 19:00 - 19:05: Abigail Walsh, ADAPT Centre, Dublin City University Is Mise ChatGPT: Teaching AI to use Irish language At the bottom of the image are the logos of the event’s supporting organizations, including START, the ADAPT Centre, #DiscussAI, Trinity College Dublin, Dublin City University, RCSI, Science Foundation Ireland, and the European Union, indicating that the event is funded by an EU Horizon grant.