Center for Sustainable ICT
Center for Sustainable ICT – CESICT
The IE faculty and NTNU Digital have taken the initiative to establish a new center for sustainable ICT (CESICT). It will promote interdisciplinary and intersectoral approaches to ensure that the development and evolution of ICT solutions are done in a sustainable manner. The center will act as an NTNU-coordinated network of activities for research institutions, industries, and the public sector, and will be hosted by the IE faculty.
The center will play an important role in the achievement of a climate-neutral sustainable economy as set out by the EU Commission and the Norwegian Climate Plan. To achieve this goal, there is an urgent need for the ongoing digitalization to both contribute to sustainability in other fields, and at the same time be sustainable in itself.
- Vision: Knowledge leading to the development and evolution of sustainable ICT solutions for sustainable development
- Mission: Mobilize multidisciplinary expertise collaborating to guide the digitalization of society in a sustainable direction
- Goal: Develop new, innovative, holistic methods, technologies and solutions to support a sustainable digitalization of society
The success of the center will be measured by supporting existing initiatives and contributing to the launch of new research and development projects in the area, with the primary goal of achieving an SFI in the next round of calls. The center will contribute towards achieving the national CO2 targets and support the green transition, measured in form of significantly reduced CO2 and greenhouse gas emissions in a way that is sustainable also on an economic, social, personal, and technical level.
Trondheim
WORKSHOP on Ethical aspect of the use of AI in decision making October 11. 10:00 -16:30 Trondheim
Arranged by the AI, ETHICS AND PHILOSOPHY Research Group (AEP) in collaboration with Center for Sustainable ICT (CESICT)
Please fill in the registration form https://forms.office.com/e/ejrNxzTWvw and return by September 25.
Elvegata 17, Trondheim (DKNVS/NTNU)
11 October, 2023
09.30 – 17.00
10.00 – 10.30: Introduction (May Thorseth & John Krogstie (AEP and CESICT))
10.30 – 11.15: Ethical issues with BIAS and Mitigating diversity of AI in the Labor Market (Roger Søraa, NTNU)
11.15 – 11.30: Coffee/tea
11.30 – 12.30: Artificial intelligence, moral emotions and ethical decision making (Keynote Sabine Roeser, TU Delft)
12.30– 13.30 Lunch
13.30 – 14.15: How AI may threaten democracy by undermining our capacities for epistemic agency (Heine Holmen, NTNU)
14.15 – 15.00 NorGLM: Norwegian generative language models and an investigation on toxicity concerns (Lemei Zhang/Peng Liu NorwAI/NTNU)
15.00 – 15.30 Using AI for research. New ethical challenges? (John Krogstie)
15. 30 – 15.45 Coffee/tea
15.45 – 16.30 The Norwegian Government invests billions in artificial intelligence – preparing for a proposal from AEP
17.00 Dinner