Join us for a book talk and conversation with Sean Vanatta, Senior Lecturer in Financial History and Policy, University of Glasgow and with Julian Zelizer, Malcolm Stevenson Forbes, Class of 1941 Professor of History and Public Affairs, Princeton University as they discuss the book,
Inyoung Cheong examines how AI-driven manipulation challenges traditional understandings of freedom of thought in constitutional law. She argues that while freedom of thought has historically existed in the shadow of free speech doctrine, the rise of AI systems demands its recognition as an independent right.
David Crane is a leading business voice in the field of sustainability, clean energy, and climate change. Prior to his confirmation as Under Secretary for Infrastructure he served as Director of DOE’s Office of Clean Energy Demonstrations. Outside of government, Crane was the CEO of Climate Real Impact Solutions and served on…
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationClosing keynote with Cecilia Rouse, President of the Brookings Institution and Katzman-Ernst Professor in Economics and Education at Princeton University.
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationThe conference starts on Thursday afternoon with a panel on China’s approach to industrial policy followed by:
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationKeynote talk with Joseph Stiglitz, Nobel Laureate, co-recipient of the 2001 Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel and University Professor at Columbia University;
JRCPPF 14th Annual ConferenceDetails & RegistrationThe conference starts on Thursday afternoon with a panel on China’s approach to industrial policy followed by:
As AI systems increasingly shape critical decisions in society, ensuring fairness presents both philosophical and practical challenges. This talk begins by broadening the existing scope of normative discourse on machine learning and algorithmic decision-making.
Artificial intelligence is often seen as a mirror of human intelligence, an attempt to replicate the processes that occur within a human mind. However, a different perspective is presented in the book Feeding the Machine, co-authored by Prof. Mark Graham. AI is described as an “extraction machine.” When users interact with AI…