Can there be trust in AI: Privacy & Social Impact

Whether we can trust AI depends on how it is built, regulated, and used. Systems that are being developed by leading organizations follow privacy policies and security standards, but risks remain. AI can improve healthcare, education, and accessibility, yet it also raises concerns about data misuse, surveillance, and job displacement. Trust requires transparency, strong data protection laws, and human oversight. Socially, AI can reduce inequality—or worsen it—depending on who controls it and how responsibly it is deployed.

  • Cyberwarfare
  • Cyberwarfare
  • Cyberwarfare
  • Cyberwarfare
  • Cyberwarfare
  • Cyberwarfare

What will you get?

In this presentation, the audience will gain a clear understanding of how AI affects trust, privacy, and society. Key insights include the risks and benefits of AI in handling personal data, ethical challenges in automated decision-making, and the social consequences of biased or foggy AI systems. Attendees will explore strategies for building transparency, accountability, and responsible AI practices, empowering them to critically evaluate AI technologies and make informed decisions about their ethical use in both personal and professional contexts.

Presented by

Jort Kollerie

Jort Kollerie

Strategic Advisor
Orange Cyberdefense
Tamara Hendriksen

Tamara Hendriksen

CISO
Orange Cyberdefense

Details about the presentation

  •    Audience
  •   Language
  •   Duration
  •   Location
  •   Requirements
  •   Costs

Audience

The audience for this presentation is suitable for everyone; no specific background, role or (technical) knowledge is required.

Language

The presentation can be given in both Dutch and English. The content (slides), however, is in English.

Duration

The duration of the presentation is about 45 minutes, this is without questions and answers. Shortening the presentation is possible but at the cost of valuable information and coherent story.

Location

The presentation can be given anywhere, provided both presenters are available. Any travel and lodging expenses must be coordinated in advance.

Requirements

The presentation is built in Microsoft PowerPoint and preferably shown via our own brought laptop. A privately ownded (long distance) remote clicker is also available. A provisioned HDMI connection to a large screen is sufficient. For large rooms with more than 35 people, amplified sound is desirable.

Costs

Costs are negotiable and depend on location (country), accommodation costs and amenities.

Presentations (on-site)


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