Presented by:

Jos Poortvliet

from Nextcloud

People person, technology enthusiast and all-things-open evangelist. Head of marketing at Nextcloud, previously Community Manager at ownCloud and SUSE, recovering business consultant with decade long involvement in the KDE community. Enjoys avoiding traffic and public transport on bike through Berlin, but only when the weather is good. Loves cooking for friends and family and playing with the dog.

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Progressively, there are more and more risks associated with computer intelligence, and as a transparent software company we at Nextcloud have the responsibility to intervene and protect our users. Microsoft laid off its entire ethics and society team, the team that taught employees how to make AI tools responsibly. Nextcloud on the other hand, embraces the ethics and challenges that make up today’s AI and aims to take them head on.

The field of AI is moving fast, and many of the new capabilities face ethical and even legal challenges. Moreover, many people ask WHY do you need it in the first place.

Until Hub 3, we succeeded in offering features like related resources, recommended files, our priority inbox and even face and object recognition without reliance on proprietary blobs or third party servers.

Yet, while there is a large community developing ethical, safe and privacy-respecting technologies, there are many other relevant technologies users might want to use. We want to provide users these cutting-edge technologies – but also be transparent. For some use cases, ChatGPT might be reasonable, while for other data, absolutely not. To differentiate these, we developed an Ethical AI Rating.

I will describe how our Ethical AI rating works, and give a bunch of examples. And, as a bonus, show how it is integrated in Nextcloud and how it can help you get work done - without leaking your data!

I look forward to any feedback you wonderful folks in the audience have.

Date:
2024 June 19 - 14:30
Duration:
15 min
Room:
Room III (Community Summit)
Language:
Track:
Community
Difficulty:
Easy