(Dis)Trust and AI: Perspectives from Across Disciplines and Sectors
Date
October 26, 2023 19:00 - 18:30
Location
London ON
Details
Website: https://www.rotman.uwo.ca/event/distrust-and-ai-perspectives-from-across-disciplines-and-sectors/
Concerns about trust, distrust, and artificial intelligence (AI) are on the rise as our societies become more and more exposed to these technologies. This event will focus on pressing questions under the general theme of (dis)trust and AI and bring together people working in different academic disciplines and sectors of society to collaborate in answering them. Among the disciplines represented will be philosophy, information and media studies, engineering, and law, and among the sectors: clinical medicine, government, and the digital technology industry.
Public Library Panel
London Central Public Library
7:00 – 8:30pm: Can we enhance AI ‘trustworthiness’ through regulation?
Can AI’s design and use be regulated to make it more reliable or trustworthy—assuming AI can even be trustworthy, which is a subject of some philosophical debate? Discussions about the need to regulate AI are happening furiously right now. This public panel will focus on how AI could or should be controlled through regulation.
Moderator: Jason Millar
Presenters: Susie Lindsay, Vanessa Thomas, Anthony D’Amato