Good In Tech
Rethinking innovation and technology as
drivers of a better world for and by humans
Our vision
Good In Tech main objectives are to create knowledge around four research areas and to contribute to the dissemination of this knowledge not only in academic and pedagogical spheres but also to corporations, decision-makers, regulators and the general public.
To this end, the Chair aims to create and develop an ecosystem of interactions between research, companies, students from the two partner academics and political institutions, civil society in order to raise awareness of all stakeholders on this new paradigm on responsible digital technologies and innovation.
The chair also aims to develop international partnerships, particularly in Europe, to share the issues of responsible digital innovation with international committees.
Finally, the Chair aims to share the results of academic works and debates it organizes with national and European political institutions in order to inform and influence public policies.
Our lines of research
Axis 1 – Responsible digital innovation: Which measures?
How to measure the two dimensions (environmental and societal impact) of responsible digital innovation?
How can responsible digital innovation indicators be integrated into CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)?
Axis 2 – How to develop technologies that are responsible "by design"?
How to avoid data bias in intelligent systems?
How to develop technologies that are more explainable, accountable, fair and that respect personal data protection rules?
Axis 3 – Reinventing the future: Which society for tomorrow in a digital world?
Which society for tomorrow in a digital world?
How to reinvent the future in a perspective faithful to the Enlightenment, preserving the principle of equality applied to the connected world?
Axis 4 – Governance of innovation and responsible technologies
What are the governance mechanisms for responsible digital innovation?
What are the relevant levels of this governance: Europe, nation, company?
Events Good in Tech
The Good In Tech Chair invites you to its fourth Futurs Pluriels conference dedicated to Deep Fakes. We invite researchers, actors, thinkers and artists to explore a facet of our futures from different angles: approaches to the future (new approaches to foresight, science fiction as an exercise in thought, speculative design ...), science and technology ( synthetic biology, neuroscience ...),
While artificial intelligence is more and more used, many AI incidents report data processing biases or discrimination. Good In Tech organizes a research webinar to discuss the biases of artificial intelligence. What solutions to data bias in machine learning algorithms? With Stephan Clemençon (Telecom Paris), Serge Abitboul (ENS Paris) and Julia Stoyanovich (NYU).
The Good In Tech Chair organizes a research seminar to present the 10 research projects underway in the Chair. These projects have been funded under the Good In Tech call for projects of February 2020.
The Good In Tech Chair invites you to its second Futurs Pluriels conference dedicated to Radical Tech. We invite researchers, actors, thinkers and artists to explore a facet of our futures from different angles: approaches to the future (new approaches to foresight, science fiction as an exercise in thought, speculative design ...), science and technology ( synthetic biology, neuroscience ...),
The Good In Tech Chair invites you to its second Futurs Pluriels conference dedicated to Med & Tech. We invite researchers, actors, thinkers and artists to explore a facet of our futures from different angles: approaches to the future (new approaches to foresight, science fiction as an exercise in thought, speculative design ...), science and technology ( synthetic biology, neuroscience ...),
The Good In Tech Chair invites you to its first Futurs Pluriels conference devoted to major digital projects and the ecological challenges they pose. We invite researchers, actors, thinkers and artists to explore a facet of our futures from different angles: approaches to the future (new approaches to foresight, science fiction as an exercise in thought, speculative design ...), science and technology ( synthetic biology, neuroscience ...),
(Postponed due to the COVID-19 epidemic). New digital tools are capable of facilitating collective intelligence, but also capable of generating “systemic stupidity”, whether through the “automation of existence” that they produce or the acceleration of the ecological destruction of the world . This colloquium is the time to reflect on the intertwining of different issues in the digitization of the world.
(Conference canceled due to national strike). The Good In Tech Chair invites you on Wednesday December 11 to the conference “AI is not what you think! By Anthony Elliott, professor of sociology at University of South Australia.
Institut Mines-Télécom Business School (IMT-BS), Sciences Po Management and Innovation School and their partners are pleased to invite you to the conference
With the aim of creating a space for discussion, exchange and collaboration between researchers from the Mines Telecom Institute and Sciences Po Laboratories and Departments on the questions of responsible digital innovation and digital corporate social responsibility, the Chair is launching a call for participation on axis 1 of the Good in Tech Chair (responsible digital innovation) for a seminar organized at Sciences Po. The seminar includes a plenary session with paper presentations, a session in small groups and a poster session.
With the aim of creating a space for discussion, exchange and collaboration between researchers from the Mines Telecom Institute and Sciences Po Laboratories and Departments on the issues of responsible digital innovation and responsible technologies / AI, the Chair is launching a call for participation on axis 2 of the Good in Tech chair for a seminar organized on April 8 from 2 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Telecom Paris in Amphi Opale. The seminar will include a plenary session with the researchers who will present their research, a session in small groups and a poster session.
Good In Tech Team
Professor at Institut Mines-Télécom Business School
Co-holder of the Good In Tech Chair
Professor, Dean of the School of Management and Innovation at Sciences Po
Co-holder of the Good In Tech Chair