Explores the ethical implications, societal impact, and responsible development of artificial intelligence, including issues like deepfakes, AI for social good, philanthropy, and non-profit applications.
AI creates new avenues
A campaign that went viral.
Ethics in deepfake projects.
The story behind the mission.
AI in times of conflict.
Deepfake for social good?
AI for efficiency, not scores
Socially Responsible AI
Opportunities vs. Challenges
“The winners today are those who start early, are brave enough to focus on their existing customers, understand who they are, what their patterns are and offer them tailored products and services accordingly.”
“we're now I think moving into a second stage where the AI innovations aren't just how good is your model... but are you developing an application that's energy efficient and that's socially responsible.”
“We see regulation always as an opportunity and not a threat.”
“We use this dangerous and risky technology in a proactive way for doing good to amplify the voices of the silence.”
“We're shifting kind of from an era of a one-size-fits-all therapy to a truly kind of personalized adaptive brain therapy.”
In an era where customer expectations for personalization are at an all-time high, financial institutions are grappling with the limitations of static marketing campaigns. Ziv Tubi, Head of UK at RiseUp, shed light on how the convergence of AI and open banking is not just an opportunity but a necessity for banks and FinTechs to truly understand and serve their customers.
The rapid ascent of artificial intelligence promises transformative solutions across industries, yet it casts a growing shadow over environmental sustainability. As AI models become more complex and widespread, their energy demands are skyrocketing, raising critical questions about the technology's true ecological footprint. This dilemma was a central theme at the Calculist AI Conference in Tel Aviv, where Joe Gamse, COO of the Jewish Climate Trust, shed light on the challenges and opportunities for responsible AI development.
Josephine Ackerman, CMO and Head of Strategy at Shufa, shared insights into the company's foundational role in Germany's data landscape and its forward-thinking approach to technological advancements and regulatory changes. Speaking at CEX Mind the Tech Berlin, Ackerman detailed how Shufa, with a century of experience, continues to evolve while maintaining its commitment to objective data and privacy.
In an era where deepfake technology often sparks fear and concern, Shiran Mlamdovsky Somech, CEO of Generative AI for Good, presents a compelling counter-narrative. At the Calculist AI Conference in Tel Aviv, Somech detailed how her organization is leveraging this powerful tool to amplify the voices of the silenced, transforming a potentially dangerous technology into a force for profound social good.
In a groundbreaking shift, the field of neurology is moving away from generalized treatments towards highly personalized brain therapies. Dr. Jonathan Reiner, a senior neurologist and movement disorder specialist at Binson Hospital, sheds light on how neuromodulation, powered by artificial intelligence, is at the forefront of this revolution, promising a future of adaptive and predictive brain health.