Decoding AI | Session 4: AI Ethics and Policies || Harvard Radcliffe Institute

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Decoding AI: The Science, Policies, Applications, and Ethics of Artificial Intelligence

Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly permeating many facets of our lives, raising both hope and concern about possibilities for our future. AI is transforming domains as disparate as science, medicine, commerce, government, law, the military, and the arts, and in doing so, it is forcing us to grapple with practical, political, and philosophical questions about humans and the nature of human interaction. The Harvard Radcliffe Institute Science Symposium examines AI, its impact, and its ethics by exploring current and potential applications of AI in a range of fields of inquiry, practice, and public policy as well as what AI is (and is not).

Session 4: AI Ethics and Policies

Mutale Nkonde, founding CEO, AI For the People; cofounder, Fawma; MA candidate in American studies, Columbia University

Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar, associate justice, Supreme Court of California; Herman Phlager Visiting Professor, Stanford Law School

Mark Caine, artificial intelligence and machine learning lead, World Economic Forum

Moderator: Francine Berman, research professor and Stuart Rice Honorary Chair, College of Information and Computer Science, University of Massachusetts Amherst

Harvard Radcliffe Institute gratefully acknowledges the following funds that are supporting this event:
Ardis Butler James Fund for Science
Melanie Mason and David W. Niemiec Fund for Science
Melanie Mason Niemiec ’71 Current-Use Fund for Science

0:00 Introduction
1:26 Mutale Nkonde
9:27 Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar
19:59 Mark Caine
32:05 Discussion
55:48 Audience Q&A
1:13:55 Closing Remarks
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