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Registration and Welcome Coffee
Responsible AI Governance and Use
Ethical considerations surrounding the development, deployment, and regulation of AI technologies; explore the frameworks for responsible AI, addressing issues such as algorithmic bias, fairness, transparency, and accountability. Moderator: Ashley Carr, DLA Piper
AI Safety and Risk Mitigation
Security challenges posed by AI systems, including vulnerabilities, adversarial attacks, and the need for robust defense mechanisms; use some red teaming exercises to showcase the effectiveness of proactive security measures in identifying and mitigating potential threats. Moderator: Sam Tyner-Monroe, DLA Piper
AI in Hiring and the Future of Work
Explore AI that seeks to accomplish bias-free talent searches, especially relevant when most companies will be required to identify talent without ever meeting face-to-face for the foreseeable future. Explore the evolving relationship between AI technologies and the workforce, discussing potential disruptions, job displacement, considerations on responsibilities related to professional conduct, and opportunities for upskilling and […]
Lunch
Standards Sharing and International Cooperation on AI Governance
Focus on the need for global collaboration and governance frameworks to address the cross-border implications of AI development and deployment, including regulatory considerations like the Executive Order and EU AI Act. Present the key differences and highlights, contrasting the U.S. and EU approaches to AI risk management. Discussions may revolve around data sharing, interoperability standards, […]
Coffee Break
AI for Social Good and Use Cases
Highlight the positive impact of AI on addressing societal challenges, such as access to justice, healthcare, education, environmental sustainability, and poverty alleviation; share case studies and initiatives showcasing AI applications for social good can be presented to inspire collaboration and innovation in this space. Moderators: Margaret Hagan, Stanford Law School Lisa Dewey, DLA Piper