The Global Partnership on Artificial Intelligence (GPAI), a collaborative initiative dedicated to advancing AI research and its practical applications, is set to hold its Annual Summit in New Delhi from December 12 to 14, 2023. The event, inaugurated by the Prime Minister, will bring together senior government delegations from 29 member countries, the European Union, multi-stakeholder experts, and global AI professionals.
Established in June 2020 with 15 members, GPAI has significantly expanded its reach, currently boasting a membership of 28 countries and the European Union. India, a founding member and the incoming Support Chair for GPAI, is poised to take the Lead Chair role in 2024.
The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY), in collaboration with the Centre for Responsible AI (CeRAI) at IIT Madras, is organizing a Research Symposium during the Summit. The Symposium, themed ‘Advancing Responsible AI in Public-Sector Applications,’ aims to foster collaboration among Indian and international academics and researchers. It provides a global platform for presenting actionable research on Responsible AI and promoting cross-sectoral collaboration.
The Symposium features two tracks: one hosting invited expert speakers and the other, a conference shortlist track, both ensuring high-quality discussions and outputs. Distinguished scholars and practitioners from institutions such as New York University, Oxford University, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Carnegie Mellon University, and the Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research, Chandigarh, are participating.
The call for papers for the conference shortlist track, issued on July 24, 2023, received an overwhelming response from over 36 countries. Submissions covered diverse topics, including Responsible AI principles, Algorithmic Accountability, and Explainability, as well as Responsible AI Assessments. Following a meticulous review process involving experts from academia, industry, and government, 11 submissions were selected out of the numerous entries.
The final selection of 15 submissions, comprising 4 from invited expert speakers and 11 from the conference shortlist track, spans a wide array of topics. Authors from over 11 countries, including India, the United States of America, France, Australia, Norway, the United Kingdom, Finland, Kenya, Ireland, Belgium, and Germany, will present their research at the Symposium.
The Annual GPAI Summit, hosted by India, reaffirms the commitment of the global community to address the challenges and opportunities presented by artificial intelligence while emphasizing responsible and ethical AI practices in the public sector.
Sl. No. | Authors | Title |
1. | Arun Sundarajan | Economic Models of Intellectual Property Governance for Generative AI |
2. | Ramayya Krishnan, Prasanna Parasurama, Joao Sedoc, Arun Sundararajan | Generative AI Governance: Technological Monoculture, Market Structure and the Risk of Correlated Failures |
3. | Shyam Sundaram | Data Empowerment and Protection Architecture (DEPA) for Training ML Models |
4. | Gisele Waters, Cari Miller | Raising the Standard in AI Procurement: Global Opportunity and Challenges |
5. | Lea Gimpel, Keegan McBride | Initial insights and policy recommendations derived from a case study of AI in the healthcare sector in Rwanda |
6. | Harsh Lailer, SrijaGadamsetti, Aseem Saxena, AgrimaLailer | 3rd party auditing for AI systems |
7. | Jesse Riddell, Aurelie Jacquet, Karen Batt | Supporting AI at Scale in the APEC Region Through International Standards |
8. | Lisa Feriol, Anthéa Serafin, Bertrand Monthubert | French strategy and existing initiatives for responsible AI in the public sector |
9. | Adarsh Srivastava, Gokul Gawande, Roberto Zicari, HimanshiAllahabadi, Divya Dwivedi | Assessing the Trustworthiness of the use of Generative AI for higher Education |
10. | SaikatDatta, Mercy Mutemi, Anand Venkatanaryanan, Shachi Solanki | Regional inequities in extraction and flow of resources that support and power the design, development and access to AI: Experiences from India and Kenya |
11. | Abhishek Raj, Harsh Singh, Anshul Pachouri | Harnessing the potential of AI for Indian agriculture: Leveraging “Bhashini” as a tool for deploying responsible AI and increasing the uptake of AI applications among farmers |
12. | Aditya Mohan, Karthik Satishkumar | Risk Assessment Methodology for AI Regulation and Navigating Liability Determination in AI-Driven World |
13. | Jens Meijen, Niharika Gujela | Empowering citizens through responsible AI governance: policy recommendations for public algorithm registers |
14. | Tarunima Prabhakar, Cheshta Arora, Arnav Arora | Developing Community-Led AI: Notes from The Trenches |
15. | Mona Duggal, Anshul Chauhan, Ankita Kankaria, Vishali Gupta, Anna Roy, Priyanka Verma, Vaibhav Miglani, DeepmalaBudhija, PreetiSyal, Luke Vale | Responsible Adoption of Cloud-Based Artificial Intelligence in Health Care: A Validation Case Study of Multiple Artificial Intelligence Algorithms for Diabetic Retinopathy Screening in Public Health Settings |
These exceptional authors will deliver insightful presentations at the GPAI Summit 2023 on December 12. The Symposium will conclude with the release of ‘Book of Extended Abstracts’.