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Event examines the ethics, politics and future of AI

Event examines the ethics, politics and future of AI
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Panel examines how artificial intelligence influences politics, policy

How has politics already been shaped and disrupted by technology and artificial intelligence? If intelligent machines are going to be a part of our political system, can they make ethical decisions? Policy, Politics & Ethics of the Coming AI Revolution will take place April 15 at 7 p.m. Panelists will address these and other questions during an April 15 Arts Unplugged virtual event in the College of Arts & Sciences. “Policy, Politics and Ethics of the Coming AI Revolution” will explore the impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) and technology on our current political system and reflect on ethical concerns for the future. Scheduled for 7 p.m., the event features a panel of three Cornell faculty members and postdoctoral fellows and is moderated by Andrew Ross Sorkin ’99, of CNBC and The New York Times.

Cornell Tech Policy Lab launches with focus on AI

Tech Policy Lab launches with focus on AI | Cornell Chronicle

There’s a gap between technology and policy, according to Sarah Kreps. To research the growing connections and potential disruptions at the intersection of technology and government – many of them related to artificial intelligence (AI) – Kreps, the John L. Wetherill Professor of Government, launched the Tech Policy Lab in 2020. Engaging undergraduate researchers, graduate students and a postdoctoral fellow, the Tech Policy Lab examines how politics shapes the deployment of new technology that affects the lives of millions. Lab members also study ways technology can potentially interfere with domestic and international politics. The research areas are broad and interdisciplinary, Kreps said, bringing together faculty and student researchers with backgrounds in computer science, epidemiology, information science and social sciences to study issues including COVID-19 vaccine preferences, misinformation in the political and medical space, and the potential uses and misuses of A

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