CFP: Who's Responsible for ChatGPT? Building a Public Vision for AI

Submission deadline: June 19, 2023

Conference date(s):
August 3, 2023 - August 5, 2023

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What personal, corporate, and political policies should regulate the use and development of ChatGPT? Who pays when ChatGPT causes harm? Let’s talk about the values that should inform our thinking about the opportunities and risks of this rapidly accelerating technology, both locally and globally. You are encouraged to apply, whether you’re a working professional, researcher, academic, or just an interested thinker.    

  • Submissions are due on June 19 at 5PM EST.  
  • The free Zoom conference will be held August 3-5.  

Topics include: Ethical Considerations in AI Development and Deployment

  • How can we ensure that AI is developed and used in ways that genuinely prioritize fairness, transparency, and inclusivity?
  • What steps can be taken to make AI safer, minimizing risks such as misinformation and biased content?
 

Balancing Innovation and Social Responsibility

  • Can we find a sweet spot between totally shutting down AI development and losing control of an unsafe AI?
  • How do we avoid a future in which the benefits of AI systems are captured by a select few innovators in wealthy nations?

Regulation, Policy, and Liability

  • What role should governments, businesses, and individuals play in creating a socially responsible AI ecosystem?
  • Who should bear the costs when AI causes harm, given the potentially global impacts on inequality and the environment?

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