Governing AI: Developing Methodologies for Public Feedback feat. Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, Jutta Williams, Donie O’Sullivan & More!

(Monday, September 18, 2023, New York City, NY) All Tech Is Human is thrilled to publish four panels from All Tech Is Human’s Governing AI: Developing Methodologies for Public Feedback on Monday, Sept. 11, at Betaworks in New York City. This event was produced in collaboration with Humane Intelligence and was supported by Arthur and Credo AI.

Governing AI: Developing Methodologies for Public Feedback brought together experts leading the movement for a responsible AI future to convene around four key themes. Experts from a wide range of backgrounds and disciplines explored questions including…

  • How does public feedback inform policy?

  • How can we build AI in a collaborative capacity?

  • What are the ways we can certify and testify AI in the world?

  • What is the future of AI governance?

Panel #1: How Public Feedback Informs Policy

Humane Intelligence co-founder Dr. Rumman Chowdhury moderates a panel exploring the role of public feedback in developing effective AI policy. Featuring United Nations Secretary-General's Envoy on Technology Amandeep Singh Gill and Head of Data Policy at the Royal Society Areeq Chowdhury.

Panel #2: Building Collaborative AI

How can we build AI in collaboration with others to create better outcomes? AI Privacy Policy Manager at Meta Ayaz Minhas, Global AI Policy Lead at Google Cloud Adelina Cooke, and Microsoft's Cass Matthews, and moderator Jutta Williams discuss in a panel recorded Sept. 11, 2023, at All Tech Is Human's Governing AI at Betaworks in New York City. Moderated by Jutta Williams.

Panel #3: Testifying and certifying AI in the real world

How can we test and certify AI in the world? Responsible AI Consultant and Auditor Jiahao Chen moderates a panel featuring Anna Gressel (Counsel at Paul White), John Dickerson (Co-founder and Chief Scientist of Arthur), Evi Fuelle (Global Policy Director, Credo), and Brad Jokubaitis (TPM at Scale).

Panel #4: What is the future of AI governance?

What is the future of AI governance? Co-founders of Humane Technology Dr. Rumman Chowdhury and Jutta Williams discuss the magnitude of possibilities with moderator Donie O'Sullivan.

Governing AI: Developing Methodologies For Public Feedback was supported by Arthur and Credo AI.

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Credo means a set of values that guide your actions and was founded on the premise that technology should always be in service to humanity. Credo AI is more than just a product. Credo AI is a community of practice. We must embody the change we seek and aim to grow a team of builders and believers, a movement of customers and partners, a coalition of researchers and regulators, all working together to build technologies worthy of trust. Click here to learn more about Credo AI.

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