Join us for an interactive panel discussion focused on trustworthy AI, featuring Professors David Broniatowski and Susan Ariel Aaronson of the George Washington University’s School of Engineering and Applied Science and the Elliott School of International Affairs.
The Promises and Perils of Generative AI: Misinformation and Other Risks
As large generative AI models, such as ChatGPT, capture the public’s attention, people want to know what the implications are for business and society. Yet, AI has been evolving and augmenting human capabilities to solve challenges in society over the last 70+ years. As AI has advanced, so too have the complexities associated with it, such as ensuring reliable and credible information while mitigating bias and ethical risks. This panel of experts will discuss what trustworthy AI is, how it impacts our lives, and top-of-mind considerations for AI to advance successfully and responsibly. An audience Q&A session will follow the panelist discussion.
In this session, attendees will:
Discuss what trustworthy AI means,
Explore the potential risks and rewards of AI,
Describe existing AI governance models,
Summarize critical activities underway to enable trustworthy AI today and in the future, and
Learn about partnership opportunities with GW’s leading trustworthy AI research and educational programs.
Featured panelists include:
Professor David Broniatowski, GW School of Engineering and Applied Science
Dr. Benjamin Harvey, CEO of AI Squared
Pamela K. Isom, CEO of IsAdvice & Consulting, former Executive Director of the Artificial Intelligence and Technology Office at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE)
The panel will be moderated by Professor Susan Ariel Aaronson, GW Elliott School of International Affairs, and Director of the Digital Trade and Data Governance Hub.