Walter Gordon Symposium: AI, Public Policy and Accountability

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In partnership with the Munk School of Global Affairs and Public Policy, the Massey College invites you to  The Walter Gordon Symposium.

Catherine Régis will participate in the first Panel (International) with Valentine Goddard, Julian Posada & Anna Su.

Once considered to be confined to science fiction novels, artificial intelligence (AI) has now become part of our day-to-day. Now, policymakers around the world are racing to increase their AI competitiveness, as well as attempting to figure out ways of regulating this technology. With this backdrop, this year’s Walter Gordon Symposium, entitled “AI, Accountability, and Public Policy,” will explore the broad framing question: What does accountability mean to artificial intelligence? This question will be taken up across three levels of governance—international, national, and local—to dive into the vertical and horizontal layering of defining accountability for a cross-cutting technology that no single jurisdiction or authority can govern in its totality. The Symposium seeks to facilitate a comprehensive, well-rounded reflection of AI and accountability, a multifaceted issue, by dissecting each of these policy levels.  

This content has been updated on 20 September 2022 at 10 h 24 min.

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