ACM India Bootcamp on Responsible Computing

– 13–16 April 2023

The Kotak IISc AI-ML Centre and the Association for Computing Machinery India conducted a ‘Bootcamp on Responsible Computing’ for professionals and senior researchers, to enable them to obtain an in-depth perspective of different aspects of responsible computing. As Hemant Pande, Executive Director of ACM India, said “A dream is something that keeps you awake”, the dream of conducting this bootcamp came true after three years, after the scheduled in-person event was cancelled due to the COVID pandemic. Responsible Computing implies a consideration of the environment, fairness, equal opportunities, responsible use of data, models, and resources, among others. During the Bootcamp, various aspects of responsible computing were covered by eminent speakers, with discussions and hands-on exercises with the participants. Shweta Agrawal (IIT Madras) highlighted the privacy/security aspects of responsible computing,; Hima Lakkaraju (Harvard University) gave a brief history of explainable artificial intelligence (AI) and her team’s work in this area; Divy Thakkar (Google) spoke on AI for social good;  Nandana Sengupta (IIT Delhi) covered public policy and AI; Prateek Jain (Google) explained the pitfalls of deep learning; Hari Subramonyam (Stanford University) focussed on human-centred ethical AI, and Abhijnan Chakraborty (IIT Delhi) on fairness in AI.