Events Information
2018.11.05[Mon]
The 158th GRIPS Forum”Who or what should govern AI?”
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At the 158th GRIPS Forum on 5 November, 2018, Dr. Kay Firth-Butterfield(Head, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, World Economic Forum LLC), gave a lecture titled “Who or what should govern AI?”.?
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abstract:
AI has the potential to radically change our lives for good. We need to encourage innovation to bring the technology to that goal. Equally the technology has shown that it has considerable ethical difficulties when applied to the wrong data sets, created in the wrong way and using data which was thought to be personal. This talk will explore these issues and as is governance necessary and if it is who or what should govern AI.
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Speakers’ Profile:
Barrister-at-Law and former Part-Time Judge, United Kingdom. In the US, has been a Professor of Law and International Relations. Associate Fellow, Centre for the Future of Intelligence, University of Cambridge; Fellow, Robert E. Strauss Center on international Security and Law, University of Texas. Vice-Chair, IEEE Initiative on Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems. Co-founded AI-Austin, AI-Global and the Consortium for Law and Policy of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics. Named one of the top 25 Women in Robotics, Robohub (2017) and one of the 10 most brilliant women in AI ethics (2018)
Date/Time | 2018.11.5 16:40~18:10 |
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Speaker | Dr. Kay Firth-Butterfield(Head, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, World Economic Forum LLC) |
Title | Who or what should govern AI? |
Venue | Soukairou Hall, 1F, GRIPS |
Fee | Free (Pre-registration is required) |
Language | English (Japanese simultaneous interpretation provided) |