Data Hazards Workshop

10 April 2024, 1.00 PM - 10 April 2024, 5.00 PM

SM4 Ada Lovelace Building

Hosted by the Jean Golding Institute

The Data Hazards project is a project about using worst-case scenarios of data science to help researchers think differently about ethics in their research (watch an animation about the project here). 

At this event you will have the opportunity to hear about some innovative new interdisciplinary data science projects being run with Seedcorn Funding from the Jean Golding Institute and take part in guided discussions about data ethics which will feed directly into the research.

The event is free to attend and includes a free lunch for attendees.

As part of the workshop you will:

  • Learn about the Data Hazards project
  • Listen to presentations from the Seedcorn project owners
  • Use the Data Hazards to give your views to influence a current data science project
  • Work with others to see how different people's perspectives influence what we each think is ethical

This workshop is suitable for those who:

  • Are interested in ethics in data science
  • Want to find out more about interdisciplinary data science research being conducted at the University
  • Care about the societal impact of data science projects

More information and to register

Contact information

Enquiries to data-hazards-project@bristol.ac.uk

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