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September 13, 2023

Generative AI & the Creativity Cycle

On Wednesday, September 13th, the Engelberg Center and Creative Commons are co-sponsoring a full day of critical conversations with experts across generative AI, cultural heritage, and contemporary creativity. This event is being held in-person. Sessions will be recorded and published after the event.

September 13, 2023

The Future of AI & the Law: Risks, Opportunities and Challenges

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Breakthrough innovations in artificial intelligence (AI) are poised to change society, commerce and every profession.  This conference will examine how AI will affect the law and the legal profession. Leading experts, professors, scientists, regulators, and lawyers will consider how AI will affect and shape our future.  With generative AI, large language models becoming proto-artificial general […]

July 18, 2023

Women Leaders in Cybersecurity – AI Trust & Security: What Executives, Boards and Their Advisors Should Know

Women Leaders in Cybersecurity presents the July 2023 program AI Trust & Security: What Executives, Boards and Their Advisors Should Know, an insightful discussion on key issues, challenges, trends and best practices regarding AI’s impact on organizations today.  Hear from Ireland’s AI Ambassador and an AI business founder; a corporate director and former CEO; CISOs; and legal […]

April 24, 2023

GPT, GDPR, AI Act: How (Not) To Regulate “Generative AI”?

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How to regulate “generative AI” is now a major question across the world. The Italian Data Protection Authority’s orders against OpenAI’s operations of ChatGPT in Italy highlighted tensions between the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and generative AI infrastructures trained on massive datasets involving both personal and non-personal data. The emergence of generative AI […]

April 19, 2023

Distributed Fault Diagnosis of Interconnected Cyber-Physical Systems

The emergence of interconnected cyber-physical systems and sensor/actuator networks has given rise to advanced automation applications, where a large amount of sensor data is collected and processed in order to make suitable real-time decisions and to achieve the desired control objectives. However, in situations where some components behave abnormally or become faulty, this may lead […]

April 14, 2023

The AI Dilemma, 7 Principles for Responsible Technology Book Preview Event

Join Juliette Powell and Art Kleiner for an exclusive preview of their forthcoming book, The AI Dilemma, 7 Principles for Responsible Technology.   Generative content creators. Self-driving vehicles. Predictive analytics. Data collections. In the right hands, they’re beneficial to all. In the wrong hands, they amplify human bias and harm vulnerable people. In this fireside chat, we will discuss how […]

April 5, 2023

How Will the Law Handle Generative AI?

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The release of generative AI systems such as ChatGPT, DALL-E, and Stable Diffusion have raised numerous concerns—from copyright infringement to defamation to the unlawful disclosure of personal information. Several lawsuits have already been filed against their makers, with more likely to come. On the input side, artists, photographers, graphic artists, journalists, and software coders have […]