Fatmah Baothman is a member of the Global Future Council on the Future of Artificial Intelligence by the World Economic Forum; she is a national technology strategist, AI advisor, and AI Business Development and innovation; she officially represented women in several important events the latest was in the UN representing Saudi NGOs sector of the kingdom. A member of the G20-S20 Task Force and a member of the working group of the G20 Digital Agenda. She is the first woman in the Middle East with a doctorate in Modern Artificial Intelligence, graduated in 2003 from the UK School of Computing and Engineering with the Alumni Roll of Honor, won four international prizes and awards plus many local trophies, and was listed among AI MENA experts by MIT Technology Review. She was classified among the AI Visionaries of the Arab world in 2023; she worked with Apple to enter the Saudi market. She founded the Computer Science Department at KAU for females, the Saudi Engineering Committee for Women, the main derive for establishing the Engineering colleges in the western region, and the IEEE Chapter for Women. Recently, she is the founder and the board president of the AI Society. She has held various administrative positions with several universities, supervised hundreds of students in technology &AI business projects, and has several quality AI publications and translations.
Roundtable 2, Marina Bay Sands (Melati)
Invite-Only
Generative AI: The Future of Consumer Financial Protection?
1. Risks to Financial Consumers from Generative AI: What are the potential risks and challenges that financial consumers might face due to the widespread adoption of generative AI in the finance sector?
2. Potential Benefits for Financial Consumers from Generative AI:How can generative AI bring about potential benefits and improvements in services for financial consumers and consumer financial health. What are some examples of its positive impact?
3. How Generative AI Might Be a Useful New Tool for Regulators: In what ways can regulators harness the capabilities of generative AI to enhance their monitoring, oversight, and policymaking in the financial sector?
Hall 2, Singapore EXPO
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The increased developments and use of AI across recent years has seen a parallel increase in calls for AI regulation and AI ethics, but what is the best way to do so? Should we invest in creating ethical AI that abide by our values, or should the focus shift to cultivating ethical individuals who wield AI responsibly - in other words, cultivating ethical Human Intelligence (HI).
In this debate, technologists take to the stage to make a stand. Make your voices heard on which side you stand on, and join us as we attempt to define what the next phase of AI development should look like - ethical AI, or ethical HI?
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