Kind of governance how i conduct myself oftentimes and just my frame of mind. But today, im going to pick an image of the day and if you look at your screen, one of our shared with me, commissioner louis with me this image. And i think really set the tone and the state oimportance of why were here. And of course thesignificance of this panel. Now, this is a chinese book. For kindergartners. And circle even if you dont chinese, circled are two letters. Ai. Kindergarten, textbooks. Ai. The senator talk about us tooling ourselves and getting ready from grade school to grad school. Now were talking about kindergarten. Or even prek if were going to be keeping ahead and released a number onewhen it comes to ai. So i wanted to start with this image. Because again, its really for me othe urgency of why this commission was formed and why you think and know its so important that we are here today. And to explore the role of the aei workforce should play and how the government may recruit train e
And the International Communication association, this is 1 10. All right. It is 5 00 on the dot and i want to give our speakers every single second possible. It gives me great pleasure to introduce our final keynote. Shes, at the end of the day, it seems youve saved the best for last and weve had a day full of bests and we have our final set of bests. Here with the keynote on Artificial Intelligence and the new gen code professors Ruha Benjamin and Marilyn Broussard and with that, i will turn over the floor to both of you. Thank you. Okay. Thank you charleton and thank you everyone for coming today. This has been a very intellectually stimulating day. It is my great pleasure to be here today with dr. Ruha benjamin who is an associate professor of africanamerican studies at princeton university. She is the author of peoples science, bodies and rights on the stem cell frontier and a new book called race after technology, abolitionist tools for the new gem code which you should get becaus
Race has affected development. Its 5 00 on the dot and i want to give our last speakers every single time as possible. Here with a keynote on Artificial Intelligence and the new jim code professors Ruha Benjamin and meredith broussard. And with that im going to turn over the floor to both of you. Thank you. Thank you. Thank you charlton and thank you everybody for coming today. This has been a really a really stimulating intellectually stimulating day. Its my great pleasure to be here today with dr. Ruha benjamin, an associate professor of africanamerican studies. She is the author of science and rights on the stem cell frontier and a new book called race after technology, Race Technology for the new jim code. Its available for preorder now and coming out in early june. She is also editor of a new book called, captivating technology, race, car serial tech nowhere science and liberty imagination in every day life, which comes out this week. Its my great pleasure to be on stage with ruha
State about security challenges. I want to welcome my panelists up here. Thank you for being to participate in this discussion. Obviously, its the topic day jour for Election Administrators and folks like jeremy in the Computer Science community dealing with election cybersecurity, securing the elections process. Just as a way of background, this topic is the topic de jour coming out of the elections where we saw state actors targeting systems and vendors and sphere fishing attempts in 2016 as well as declaration of elections as Critical Infrastructure. By the department of security. I hope we can talk about the operating environment. S and what steps were looking to secure the process looking at 2018 and how you are. Jeremy gray was supposed to be here from l. A. County and he came down with the flu. We thank him for not coming. We thank him for not coming. I will tee it up to do quick three to five minute opening remarks and then get into the discussion if thats okay. My far right is
Thank you for being to participate in this discussion. Obviously, its the topic day jour for Election Administrators and folks like jeremy in the Computer Science community dealing with election cybersecurity, securing the elections process. Just as a way of background, this topic is the topic de jour coming out of the elections where we saw state actors targeting systems and vendors and sphere fishing attempts in 2016 as well as declaration of elections as Critical Infrastructure. By the department of security. I hope we can talk about the operating environment. S and what steps were looking to secure the process looking at 2018 and how you are. Jeremy gray was supposed to be here from l. A. County and he came down with the flu. We thank him for not coming. We thank him for not coming. I will tee it up to do quick three to five minute opening remarks and then get into the discussion if thats okay. My far right is jeremy epstein, a long time involved in Election Research and member of