Machine Learning for Policymakers
Decoding AI Technology Development, Responsibility, and Policy
Decoding AI Technology Development, Responsibility, and Policy
Countries around the world are establishing strategies, initiatives, and policies to guide the development and use of machine learning, which is the foundation for modern artificial intelligence (AI). What is essential to understand about machine learning technology and how can it be developed and used responsibly?
CHM and Google AI present an invitation-only, interactive workshop to decode machine learning for US government leaders. The two-hour virtual event will offer a rare opportunity to interact with a senior research scientist at Google about machine learning technology and key issues of fairness, security, privacy, and explainability. The workshop will address:
Following the interactive briefing by Dr. Héctor Pérez Urbina, the second part of the workshop will explore these issues through a case study of machine learning for climate change. The workshop will leave ample time for questions and open discussion of any topics that may interest participants about AI development, responsibility, and policy.
10 a.m. to 12 p.m. PST
The live program will be livestreamed using Zoom. Registered guests for the virtual program will receive a link to join 24 hours prior to the event date. For more information about attending this program, please email Russell Ihrig at rihrig@computerhistory.org.
Virtual Event