Sustainable and responsible artificial intelligence at work: Is it possible?
An upcoming seminar in Helsinki will explore ( ) and its applications in the workplace, with a focus on responsibility and sustainability.
Hosted by EU-OSHA's focal point in Finland, Työterveyslaitos, the event aims to foster collaboration, identify new research opportunities and connect stakeholders to advance AI research.
The programme includes discussions on ’s environmental impact, sustainable and effective implementation and its implications for democracy, worker diversity (including age, gender, ethnicity, socioeconomic background, etc.) and equality.
The importance of human-centred technologies, as emphasised by the EU Act, will be highlighted. Other topics will include equal opportunities and the development of digital skills in the workplace.
Additionally, the seminar will compare and other technologies in terms of environmental impact, workplace wellbeing and cost.
Moderator:
- Taina Pääkkönen, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Speakers:
- Professor Laura Ruotsalainen, University of Helsinki
- University Lecturer Anna-Mari Wallenberg, University of Helsinki
- Professor Anna-Maria Teperi, Finnish Institute of Occupational Health
Organisation
Työterveyslaitos
Helsinki Finland