Congratulations Raghuveer Chandrashekhar on winning this award and a paid internship at Phillips.
The SIMUVACTION project is organized under the auspices of France-Atlanta. It is an opportunity for 40 university students from across the world to actively engage, practice, and contribute to the ethical development of AI. Students, coming from different fields, universities, backgrounds, and countries will train for 6-8 weeks through a common course in which they will receive the support of professional partners.
The project fuses young minds – especially GRADUATE STUDENTS – the world of academia, the private and non-profit sectors, as well as the community organizations engaged in issues of health disparity. It provides an opportunity for all actors to meet, discuss, and act around a common goal and project.
It is exciting to see how "Simuvaction on AI" brought together students from diverse fields like Sciences, Engineering, Medicine, Humanities, Law, Journalism, and Ethics for an Innovative AI exercise. These international students are the young seeds for ethical dialogue in the AI-driven society! Each student truly deserves an award for their exceptional efforts:
- Travelling across fields of study and playing a "Jumanji" role
- Upholding their “mandate” while designing AI social vulnerability on a global scale,
- Investing in AI’s potential while debating the scope of its deployment
- Working towards Responsible AI!
Curious about "Simuvaction on AI"? It’s a simulation exercise where international students from 10 universities and various backgrounds simulate a GPAI (Global Partnerships on AI) meeting. They draft and negotiate actionable recommendations on a scenario: here, “AI, Climate Resilience, and Health Disparities on a global stage.” Congratulations to the "most influential student" who was awarded a one-month internship at Philips!