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HBKU AI Ethics Conference: The Convergence of Technology and Diverse Moral Traditions

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HBKU AI Ethics Conference: The Convergence of Technology and Diverse Moral Traditions

iconSeptember 28, 2025 to September 29, 2025

icon Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar

The Hamad Bin Khalifa University led conference aspires to be a pivotal event in global AI ethics discourse, fostering rigorous and constructive engagement among leading scholars, policymakers, and industry experts. It will explore how foundational and cross-cutting ethical principles can be integrated with religio-cultural values, drawing upon the rich moral legacies, centuries-long scholarship, and diverse cultural perspectives of both secular and religious moral traditions.

The conference will focus on AI and ethics across six tracks: 

  1. Healthcare: Equity, Accountability, and Human Wellbeing
  2. Urban Design: Innovation, Sustainability, and Social Justice
  3. Security: Governance, Trust, and Ethical Boundaries
  4. Education: Innovation, Inclusion, and Human Oversight
  5. Finance: Transparency, Ethics, and Accountability
  6. The Future of the Workplace: Innovation, Fairness, and Human Dignity

Carnegie Mellon speakers include: 

  • Dr. Mohamed Bouaouina
    Associate Area Head, Biological Sciences
    Associate Teaching Professor, Biological Sciences
    Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
  • Dr. Mohammad Hammoud
    Associate Teaching Professor, Computer Science
    Carnegie Mellon University in Qatar
  • Dr. Hoda Heidari
    Assistant Professor of Machine Learning and Societal Computing
    Carnegie Mellon University

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