SXSW 2021
Building a Safe, Secure, Ethical Autonomous Future
Description:
Autonomous, AI-enabled technology is everywhere, in our smart devices, homes, cars, offices, and cities, transforming our lives. Leaders across industry and government are challenged to keep up with the pace of adoption, assure the technology’s safety and security in our communities, and avoid unintended consequences and vulnerability to cyber attacks. Leaders from Johns Hopkins University’s national center of excellence the Institute for Assured Autonomy will present the latest efforts to unite national and community stakeholders and advance innovative research to ensure public safety and trust, defend privacy and reduce bias in AI technology, and strengthen safeguards to critical infrastructure nationally, from hospitals to power grids.
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Takeaways
- How do we advance autonomous AI technology broadly, ensure public safety and trust, and prevent unintended consequences, accidents and cyber attacks?
- How do we protect privacy and reduce bias in AI technology and ensure it is a safe, trusted, beneficial, and ethical contributor to our communities?
- How can stakeholders across public and private sectors better collaborate to advance autonomous AI technology to transform and improve society?
Speakers
- Cara LaPointe, Co-Director, Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy, Johns Hopkins Applied Physics Lab
- Anton Dahbura, Executive Director, Johns Hopkins University Information Security Institute, Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering
Organizer
John Courtmanche, Communications Strategist, Johns Hopkins University Applied Physics Lab
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