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The AI Bill of Rights

Featuring Dr. Alondra Nelson, former Deputy Assistant to the President and OSTP Deputy Director for Science and Society, and Greg Shove, Section CEO

October 30, 2024

12-1 p.m. ET

Ensuring equity in the age of algorithms

At this point, one thing is clear: AI is not going away. So if it’s here to stay, how can we start taking a stronger stance on preventing bias, making sure it’s developed ethically, and protecting our personal rights?

Join Dr. Alondra Nelson, former Deputy Assistant to the President and OSTP Deputy Director for Science and Society, on October 30 from 12 - 1 p.m. ET where she’ll answer questions like:

– How can we identify and mitigate bias in existing and emerging AI technologies?

– What should the government’s role be in regulating AI? 

– Who benefits from an AI Bill of Rights and how can it protect us? 

– Do any AI policies exist today and how can we get more passed?

– How do we ensure ethical AI development?

Join us and bring your questions.

MEET YOUR SPEAKER

Dr. Alondra Nelson

Dr. Alondra Nelson is a renowned scholar in science, technology, and social inequality, serving as the Harold F. Linder Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study. As the former Deputy Director for Science and Society at the White House OSTP, she played a pivotal role in shaping the "Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights." Her work focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies and social justice.

MEET YOUR SPEAKER

Greg Shove

Greg Shove is the CEO of Section and a six-time startup CEO. He has worked at Apple and AOL as an executive and is the founder of Machine + Partners, a consultancy helping organizations deploy AI.

MEET YOUR SPEAKER

Dr. Alondra Nelson

Dr. Alondra Nelson is a renowned scholar in science, technology, and social inequality, serving as the Harold F. Linder Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study. As the former Deputy Director for Science and Society at the White House OSTP, she played a pivotal role in shaping the "Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights." Her work focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies and social justice.

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October 30, 2024

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12-1 p.m. ET

The AI Bill of Rights

At this point, one thing is clear: AI is not going away. So if it’s here to stay, how can we start taking a stronger stance on preventing bias, making sure it’s developed ethically, and protecting our personal rights?

Dr. Alondra Nelson
Dr. Alondra Nelson
Greg Shove
Greg Shove

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Ensuring equity in the age of algorithms

At this point, one thing is clear: AI is not going away. So if it’s here to stay, how can we start taking a stronger stance on preventing bias, making sure it’s developed ethically, and protecting our personal rights?

Join Dr. Alondra Nelson, former Deputy Assistant to the President and OSTP Deputy Director for Science and Society, on October 30 from 12 - 1 p.m. ET where she’ll answer questions like:

– How can we identify and mitigate bias in existing and emerging AI technologies?

– What should the government’s role be in regulating AI? 

– Who benefits from an AI Bill of Rights and how can it protect us? 

– Do any AI policies exist today and how can we get more passed?

– How do we ensure ethical AI development?

Join us and bring your questions.

Meet your speakers

Dr. Alondra Nelson is a renowned scholar in science, technology, and social inequality, serving as the Harold F. Linder Professor at the Institute for Advanced Study. As the former Deputy Director for Science and Society at the White House OSTP, she played a pivotal role in shaping the "Blueprint for an AI Bill of Rights." Her work focuses on the intersection of emerging technologies and social justice.

Greg Shove is the CEO of Section and a six-time startup CEO. He has worked at Apple and AOL as an executive and is the founder of Machine + Partners, a consultancy helping organizations deploy AI.

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