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Artificial Intelligence: Ethical Considerations (CITL Instructor Series)

February 13 @ 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

The presenters for this session are Dr. Arthur Sullivan, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences and Dylan White, PhD Candidate.

Over the past few years AI models like ChatGPT have captured the attention of academics, business owners and everyday users, but not without raising apprehensions about data privacy, bias in AI, ethics and accuracy. Having a sound understanding of AI’s function in society, will allow us to make informed decisions around our own use, be it professional or personal.

Please join Dr. Arthur Sullivan, Professor of Philosophy, and Dylan White, PhD Candidate as they share their perspective on how AI is pervading everything from banking, healthcare, policing, and so on, and the attendant ethical challenges (privacy, liability, ownership of data, etc.) one is faced with as we engage with this ever evolving technology.

This is a hybrid session (offered online and in-person) and it will be recorded.

If attending online, it is recommended that you attend this session using one of the following internet browsers:  Chrome, Microsoft Edge (Chromium) or Firefox. You can join the session 10 minutes before the start time. 

If attending in-person, the session will be held in the TLX (ED 1001). 

Registration is required for this event. *CLICK HERE TO REGISTER*

Details

Date:
February 13
Time:
2:00 PM - 3:00 PM

Venue

ED 1001/Webex
ED 1001, Education Building, Memorial University
St.John's, Canada

Organizer

CITL

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