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Responsible AI Prototyping Workshop

Fri. Oct 17, 2025

2:45 - 5:45 PM CEST / 8:45 - 11:45 AM EDT

2:45 - 5:45 PM CEST / 8:45 - 11:45 AM EDT

Limited capacity: 50 participants. From Ethics to Action: an intensive workshop where participants design real, actionable AI solutions to challenges around compliance or trust. Guided by expert facilitators, the most promising projects will be showcased after the summit. The AI Playbook will be delivered during the briefing part developed by our 10 working groups and experts. External tools such as ResAI will be put at disposal to the participants.

This hands-on sprint bridges regulatory insight and executive action, empowering leaders to move from ethical intent to concrete innovation. Guided by experts in AI governance, legal strategy, and product development, this session is built for decision-makers who want to lead responsibly and stay ahead of change.


2:45-3:10: Ice breaker, Context & Presentation of the AI Playbook:

showing people how to use it, summarizing the information we've been delivering during the Exec briefing on Oct 14th and 16th.


3:10-3:20: Briefing: 

Identify with your team an AI risk to turn it into an AI Competitive edge by leveraging compliance, ethics and inclusion


3:20-3:30: Product demo of the Res.AI tool 

Led by Professor Himanshu Joshi (MIT / Vector Institute). We will invite participants to use when to brainstorming & mapping AI Risks before picking up a common challenge (AI Risk) to tackle per team


3:30-3:50: Identify an AI Risk: 

Each team will be split into a virtual room and they will have to identify an AI risk they want to tackle. First, they'll pitch an individual idea. Then, they will have to vote for a common idea to develop


3:50-4:00: break


4:00-5:00: prototyping phase 

The format is free, it can be rough architecture, a marketing concept, depending on the audience and the skills/ expertise of each participant.


5:00-5:30: Pitching the idea per teams

(duration TBC as per the number of participants and teams)


5:30-5:45: participants vote for the winning ideas 

That same vote can be reviewed by the committee of AI Speakers after the summit


Facilitator: 

Sarah Amos (Humane Intelligence), Laura Miller (Writer, Ethicist), Laura Berton (IP Lawyer), Himanshu Joshi (Professor of Practive at MIT / Vector Institute), Marianne Mazaud (AI ON US, General Director)

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