Bhawna Singh
Bhawna Singh is a Data Scientist at CeADAR (UCD). She holds a Bachelors and a Masters Degree in Computer Science. During her masters, she pursued research to identify gender bias in Energy Policy data across the EU. Previously, she worked as a Data Scientist at Brightflag in Ireland and as a Machine Learning Engineer at AISmartz in India. Bhawna has industry experience in E-commerce and LegalOPs. Throughout her career, Bhawna has built models over massive data sets of information and has developed smart systems that solve problems like customer churn, propensity prediction, sales forecasting, recommendation engine, customer segmentation, pdf validation, etc. She believes in making AI systems that are feasible and available to everyone, irrespective of race, gender, social status, or language.
Areas of Interest:
Machine Learning, Natural Language Processing(NLP), Predictive Analytics, AI ethics, Fair AI, Explainable AI
Session
Machines have become smarter than ever before. Recently, we have started using computers for solving problems beyond computations, and it might not be wrong to call them electronic creators. The future laptop might have a prompt based word application, replacing the current Word, where one has to type their thoughts and formulate an entire document from scratch. Similarly, we might see a prompt based Paint application, instead of the typical Paint program, that generates the paintings for us. In my opinion, AI-based applications are not in fiction anymore, and we may soon be using them on our computers. However, there is a possibilty that the Generative AI can be potentially harmful for society. We need to explore the ethical concerns, and how the AI can impact our society. In this talk, we will try to understand how Generative AI is becoming a part of our future and how we can use it in a responsible and ethical manner.