Ethics of AI 8: AI Snake Oil: A Sneak Peek at a Draft Chapter of Prof. Narayanan’s New Book

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Intensive workshop Careers & Professional Development Digital Technologies GradFUTURES Learning Cohort

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Tue, Mar 21, 2023

4:30 PM – 6 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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Series Overview: Join us for GradFUTURES Ethics of AI irterdisciplinary learning cohorts on Tuesdays at 4.30 pm between Oct 25 and Nov 15 in fall (remaining sessions will be in spring). Leveraging the expertise of Princeton’s faculty, staff and alumni, this interdisciplinary cohort of grad students will be introduced to three pillars of the field of AI Ethics: technical understanding of AI design; business uses cases and causes for concern; and ethical/social theory.  Through guest speakers, case studies and immersive capstone, students will learn, discuss and investigate the ethical implications of AI applications in diverse fields such as tech, healthcare, social media, etc.

Session description: Arvind Narayanan, Professor, Princeton's Computer Science and CITP will discuss a chapter from his new book AI Snake Oil. 

Guest Speaker: Arvind Narayanan, Professor, Princeton's Computer Science and CITP
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