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As the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) in federal operations accelerates, it is imperative to address the emerging challenges and opportunities that accompany this technological evolution. ACUS is convening leading experts from academia, government, and industry to discuss the related legal, ethical, and operational perspectives. These two panels aim to explore the ethical and equitable AI use and the transformative potential of generative AI in achieving federal goals.
Panel 1: Leveraging Generative AI for Federal Goals and the Public Interest
Tuesday, November 12 (1:00 p.m. - 2:30 p.m. ET)
This panel will assess how generative AI is reshaping public sector activities. The focus will be on enhancing operational efficiency, driving innovation, and transforming service delivery; and exploring how AI technologies can be leveraged to meet federal objectives while protecting public interests.
- Darrell M. West, Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution
- Komal Goyal, 6e Technologies & Forbes Technology Council
- Martin Stanley, National Institute for Standards & Technology
Panel 2: Promoting Ethical, Equitable, and Responsible AI Use in Federal Agencies
Wednesday, November 13 (12:00 p.m. - 1:30 p.m. ET)
This panel will address the frameworks and policies necessary for the ethical deployment of AI. This panel will cover legal aspects, including privacy laws and non-discrimination statutes, and discuss how federal agencies can model responsible AI use for the public and private sectors.
- Jane Pinelis, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Laboratory
- Helena Fu, U.S. Department of Energy
- Peter Henderson, Princeton University
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