Forever Learning: AI Capabilities, Liabilities and Responsibilities

Forever Learning: AI Capabilities, Liabilities and Responsibilities

Duke Alumni Lifelong Learning

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Recorded Tuesday, December 7, 2021
Session 4 of the Lifelong Learning Series: Artificial Intelligence

We increasingly trust artificial intelligence to make decisions ranging from mundane to life-altering, yet these decisions are often opaque or suffer from biases that are difficult to identify. What is the current state of the technology? How is it being applied in critical spaces like health care, national security, and your personal life? And what are researchers and implementers doing to address the negative potential? Join us for a trio of conversations where we pair faculty and alumni experts to discuss these questions and more.

Moderator:
Nita Farahany A.M.’04, J.D.’04, Ph.D.’06, Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy, Duke Law, and Director, Duke Initiative for Science and Society

Speakers:
Jeffrey Krolik, Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, Pratt School of Engineering
Jonathan Odom B.S.E.’09, M.S.’11, Ph.D.’13, Research Engineer, Georgia Tech Research Institute
Jolynn Dellinger A.M.’93, J.D.’93, Senior Lecturing Fellow, Duke Law
Allison Chaney, Assistant Professor, Fuqua School of Business
Michael Pencina, Professor of Biostatistics and Bioinformatics, Vice Dean for Data Science and Information Technology, School of Medicine
Michael Cary, Associate Professor, School of Nursing
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