Symposium: “Governing Machines – Defining and Enforcing Public Policy Values in AI Systems”
- April 4-5, 2019
- International House, UC Berkeley
- Registration
- Agenda
Algorithms that analyze data, predict outcomes, suggest solutions, and make decisions are increasingly embedded into everyday life. Machines automate content filtering, drive cars and fly planes, trade stocks, evaluate resumes, assist with medical diagnostics, and contribute to government decision-making. Given the growing role of artificial intelligence and machine learning in society, how should we define and enforce traditional legal obligations of privacy, non-discrimination, due process, liability, professional responsibility, and reasonable care?
Co-sponsored by: CTSP, the Center for Long-Term Cybersecurity, and the Algorithmic Fairness and Opacity Working Group (AFOG) at UC Berkeley.
Bonus!
Two 2017 CTSP fellows will be panelists:
- Amit Elazari on “Trust but Verify – Validating and Defending Against Machine Decisions”
- Uri Hacohen on “Machines of Manipulation”
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