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As AI continues to evolve at an accelerated pace, its governance becomes increasingly complex. "Is AI Governable?" will explore diverse perspectives on what makes AI governable, including technical innovation, AI safety and security, current and future regulations and legislation, and governance within companies and governments. This event will give attendees a better understanding of how organizations can navigate these evolving challenges and integrate effective governance strategies. Join us for an in-depth discussion of the critical building blocks for shaping future AI governance policies.
AGENDA (Times listed in PDT)
- 9:00 – 9:15 am: Introduction and Overview, SPARK Director James Short
- 9:15 – 9:35 am: Opening Keynote:
- James Massa, Senior Executive Director, JP Morgan Chase
- “Measuring AI Value, Data Quality and Data Strategy, and AI Use Cases”
- 9:35 – 10:00 am: TedX Introductory Presentations by Breakout Session Leads
- Steven Orrin, CTO Intel Federal: “Edge AI and AI Technology Landscape”
- John Ottman, Exec Chairman, Solix Technologies: “AI Safety and Security”
- Steven Meltzer, Partner, Pillsbury: “Evolving AI Regulation and Legislation”
- James Short, SPARK Director: “Report on AI Governance Survey Project”
- 10:00 – 10:05 am: Short Break (participants join breakout sessions)
- 10:05 – 10:40 am: Session Break Outs
- Session 1 led by Steve Orrin
- Session 2 led by John Ottman
- Session 3 led by Steven Meltzer
- Session 4 led by James Short
- 10:40 – 10:45 am: Short Break (participants rejoin plenary session)
- 10:45 – 11:00 am: Breakout Session Leads Report In
- 11:00 – 11:20 am: Closing Keynote
- Dr. Maj Mirmirani, interim Dean, Lawrence Technological University
- “AI-enabled Trusted Health Monitoring for Full Autonomy”
- 11:20 – 11:30 am: Closing Remarks and Event Close
- Dr. Mel Horwitch, Visiting Scholar, MIT Sloan
- Barry Rudolph, SPARK AI Board Member (IBM ret)
- Dr. James Short, SPARK AI Director