Exploring the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence (AI)


Artificial Intelligence is reshaping the world, but alongside its promise comes a growing list of ethical challenges. Carlin Foka, a PhD student researcher at CERI, Stellenbosch University, was selected to attend the Mila Summer School on Responsible AI and Human Rights, held from 26 to 30 May in Montreal, Canada.

Hosted by Mila- Quebec AI Institute and the University of Montreal, the programme brought together 40 participants from 33 countries to explore how AI can be developed ethically, with human rights at its core.

Carlin joined interdisciplinary discussions on AI ethics, governance, and policy, and took part in case studies examining real-world applications of responsible AI. “This experience expanded my thinking beyond technical metrics. It reminded me that the tools we build carry real-world impact,” he said. The programme also offered opportunities to connect with peers from around the world, sharing diverse perspectives on the future of AI.

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