Artificial Intelligence: A User Guide for Thoughtful Use

The words "artificial intelligence" are now on everyone's lips. But what exactly is it? Is AI limited to ChatGPT? Did it only appear a few years ago? Is it really as neutral, safe, and well-intentioned as some claim? And what about "Terminator", is that our future?
This talk re-establishes the basics of AI, highlights its limitations, and outlines ways to use it responsibly. We will also dive into the labs to see what is being developed to tackle the challenges AI presents today - and those it will present tomorrow.
Talk by
Benoît Frenay
Benoît Frenay is an associate professor of computer science at the University of Namur. His research focuses on robust and interpretable machine learning, particularly in the presence of uncertainty and label noise. He aims to make AI systems more transparent, reliable, and aligned with human users.
He holds a PhD in Machine Learning from UCLouvain and was awarded the IBM Belgium Scientific Prize for Informatics in 2014. Frenay has conducted research in several European institutions and is actively involved in both teaching and interdisciplinary AI applications, including in healthcare and industry. Outside academia, he is also a science fiction writer and blogger, reflecting on the societal impacts of AI.
