CAMELIA – AI Ethics in Action

2025 starts with good news! We have been awarded an internal innovation project to educate engineering students in the field of AI Ethics using hands-on practical use cases.

CAMELIA (CAsos prácticos sobre el Marco Ético y Legal de la Inteligencia Artificial, which translates to Practical Cases on the Ethical and Legal Framework for Artificial Intelligence), will leverage challenge-based learning to create material for Bachelor’s and Master’s students. This initiative aims to help students develop a critical and responsible perspective on the use of AI in diverse contexts.

The materials will include practical use cases with context, datasets, code, and research questions, enabling students to build and use AI/ML models with an ethical and human-centric approach. Students will engage with real moral dilemmas that arise during AI system design, including issues related to privacy and personal data protection, bias, interpretability and algorithmic transparency, fairness, and the value of personal data.

This material will be incorporated into seven (7) subjects and four (4) study programs across four (4) centers within UPM. It will be a pleasure working with five (5) colleagues on this exciting topic. Not only will this initiative generate valuable teaching resources, but it will also strengthen multidisciplinary collaboration between departments at UPM and, we hope, inspire new research in the field and trigger future joint initiatives. As a first step, we are creating a webpage and a public repository for the project.

Stay tuned to the progress in CAMELIA project by visiting the project website.

Are you studying at ETSIT UPM? Stay tuned! A vacant position will soon be available for MSc students to assist in developing these materials, starting next March. Be the first to take part in the brand-new AI Ethics course!

Image generated by Dall-E based on the description of the CAMELIA project


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  1. […] I had the opportunity to test the first practical case on AI Ethics developed under the project CAMELIA. In particular, studients of the Master’s Degree in Signal Theory and Communications (MSTC) […]

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  2. […] we bid farewell to Diego Castro Freire, who has spent the past four months contributing to the CAMELIA project with dedication and strong […]

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