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Friday, May 24 • 7:15pm - 8:05pm
Ethics of AI

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The way machine systems work (and don’t work) often mirror our values. Are we having an ethical crisis in artificial intelligence? If we want computers to “understand” human actions, we need to better understand the purposes, goals, and consequences of our inventions and our actions. In this panel, we will explore the ethical and social implications of AI and autonomous robots.

Moderators
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Michael Klein

Associate Professor, James Madison University
Michael Klein is Associate Professor of Writing, Rhetoric & Technical Communication and Director of the Cohen Center for the Humanities at James Madison University (Harrisonburg, VA). He teaches a course about zombies, and uses science fiction literature and film as a means of exploring... Read More →

Contributors
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Brian Stanton

Brian obtained his Master’s degree in Cognitive Psychology from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and is the Group Leader Cognitive Scientist of the Visualization and Usability Group at the National Institute of Standards and Technology. He is recognized internationally as a leader... Read More →
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Vicente Ordonez

Assistant Professor, University of Virginia
Vicente Ordonez is Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Science at the University of Virginia. His research interests lie at the intersection of computer vision, natural language processing and machine learning. He is a recipient of an IBM Faculty Award and a Google Faculty... Read More →


Friday May 24, 2019 7:15pm - 8:05pm EDT
Panel 1 (WW B)
  Science
  • Moderator Michael Klein