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Solving the Policy Puzzle of Generative AI

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Carnegie Mellon University, Georgia Tech, and Stanford University invite you to join leading experts for a panel discussion on
Solving the Policy Puzzle of Generative AI

Much has been made of the threats associated with emerging generative AI technologies. The range of anxieties includes job loss, biased decision-making, and even physical harm to human beings. A more bullish view, that these new technologies will unleash productivity on a scale similar to the telephone or the automobile, has also emerged. But which view is right? Join our esteemed speakers from Carnegie Mellon, Georgia Tech, and Stanford to debate and discuss the AI Revolution and its implications for our society. 

Monday, November 20, 2023
12:30-1:30 p.m. EDT
Zoom Webinar

Registration is required for this event.

For general questions, contact jhatfiel@andrew.cmu.edu

MODERATOR

Chistopher Mimms
Christopher Mims
Technology Columnist
Wall Street Journal

PANELISTS 

Erik Brynjolfsson
Erik Brynjolfsson
Director, Stanford Digital Economy Lab; Jerry Yang and Akiko Yamazaki Professor, and Senior Fellow Stanford HAI
Stanford University

Kaye Husbands Fealing
Kaye Husbands Fealing, Ph.D
Dean of the Ivan Allen College of Liberal Arts
Georgia Tech

Ramayya Krishnan
Ramayya Krishnan
Dean, Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
Carnegie Mellon University

Supporting Institutions

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Stanford Digital Economy Lab & Stanford Human-Centered AI

 

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