Trustworthy AI is everyone’s responsibility!! Dr Virginia Portillo & Prof Elvira Perez Vallejos The University of Notingham London 22nd May 2024 (1400-1600hrs) Overview • Introduction to Responsible Research & Innovation- RI Prompt and Practice cards (Virginia) • Task 1 - Case Study- DeathTECH real case to identify main RRI related challenges, highlight key issues & discuss and plan RRI focused activities to tackle them (Elvira) • Task 2 – Audience propose case. Apply RRI cards to reflect and anticipate risks (Elvira) Feedback and wrap up (Virginia & Elvira) Responsible (Research) and InnovationRRI/RI Means doing research in a way that anticipates how it may affect people and the environment in the future, and to act in the present to gain the most benefit, minimise risks and avoid harm. Ethically acceptable Sustainable Socially Desirable Iterative, reflective and evolving process. Responsible Innovation (RI) Prompts and Practice Cards Why? What for? This Photo by Unknown Author is licensed under CC BY-NC RI Prompts and Practice Cards Intended to support researchers & innovators to think in the present about the boarder implications of their project to society • to identify areas of potential strength or weakness • to plan follow-up activities throughout (e.g., part of a project RI action plan) Cards highlight 16 different aspects of RRI: colour-coded according to the AREA-4Ps framework (Jirotka et al., 2017) • Anticipate • Reflect • Engage • Act 4Ps: Purpose, People, Process and Product RI Prompts and Practice Cards Coloured cards: • 4 key activities involved in doing RRI/RI X • 4 key areas of consideration (4Ps) = 16 different aspects of RRI/RI Prompts Examples-->Practice! Ps Task 1- Case Study: DeathTech Task 2- Case Study 2 More information about RI P&P cards: • RI P&P cards online (Cardographer web app): • Virginia Portillo, Chris Greenhalgh, Peter J. Craigon, and Carolyn Ten Holter. 2023. Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) Prompts and Practice Cards: a Tool to Support Responsible Practice. In Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Trustworthy Autonomous Systems (TAS ’23). Association for Computing Machinery, New York, NY, USA, Article 57, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.1145/3597512.3599721 • RI P&P cards to print out: http://doi.org/10.17639/nott.7310 • TAS Hub website: https://tas.ac.uk/responsible-research-innovation/rri-prompts-and-practicecards/ • Get in touch: Virginia.Portillo@nottingham.ac.uk; @VPortilloRRI www.rai.ac.uk