AI Policy Forum
Host
MIT Internet Policy Research Initiative
MIT CSAIL
Since we first debuted our efforts at the AI Policy Congress, IPRI and the broader MIT community have been working to build a community of scholars, policymakers, advocates, and inventors focused on not just the how of breakthrough machine learning systems, but the why — and for whom.
We have been engaging critical questions about how machine learning systems can be designed to be more governable and better reflect society's values. And we have been engaging government and civil society to help ensure that sector-specific policies and regulations carry forward the same principles as they apply to these novel AI technologies.
That is why we are so excited to share with you another major step in this effort — the AI Policy Forum — and invite you to its first public "preview" event, the AI Policy Forum Symposium on May 6-7.
ABOUT THE EVENT
Hosted by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, the AI Policy Forum Symposium is the first public event of the AI Policy Forum (AIPF) a new global effort launched in 2020 designed to connect high-level principles of AI policy with the practice and trade-offs of governing — taking next steps in designing public policies that will shape the specific uses of AI in our lives, and ensuring that AI systems deliver a more equitable, just, sustainable, and innovative future.
Over two half-day sessions, the AIPF Symposium will bring together leading AI and public policy scholars; government officials and regulators from cities, states, countries, and international organizations; and civil society leaders and advocates — all focused on presenting and debating the work of three Task Forces that are developing the future of AI in Finance, Mobility, and Health Care.
We have been engaging critical questions about how machine learning systems can be designed to be more governable and better reflect society's values. And we have been engaging government and civil society to help ensure that sector-specific policies and regulations carry forward the same principles as they apply to these novel AI technologies.
That is why we are so excited to share with you another major step in this effort — the AI Policy Forum — and invite you to its first public "preview" event, the AI Policy Forum Symposium on May 6-7.
ABOUT THE EVENT
Hosted by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, the AI Policy Forum Symposium is the first public event of the AI Policy Forum (AIPF) a new global effort launched in 2020 designed to connect high-level principles of AI policy with the practice and trade-offs of governing — taking next steps in designing public policies that will shape the specific uses of AI in our lives, and ensuring that AI systems deliver a more equitable, just, sustainable, and innovative future.
Over two half-day sessions, the AIPF Symposium will bring together leading AI and public policy scholars; government officials and regulators from cities, states, countries, and international organizations; and civil society leaders and advocates — all focused on presenting and debating the work of three Task Forces that are developing the future of AI in Finance, Mobility, and Health Care.