Artificial intelligence is changing the world we live in and how we live. The coronavirus pandemic has served as a testing ground for AI’s potential with scientists incorporating AI into certain aspects of the public health response to the global crisis. But, while the spread of Covid-19 is providing more opportunities to experiment with AI, ongoing challenges remain around AI governance at the global level and how it is regulated at the federal and city levels in the U.S., its implications for the future of work, the economy, policing and law enforcement, and continued questions around data quality, privacy, ethics and racial equality.
On Thursday, October 15, join POLITICO as it virtually convenes its 3rd AI Summit in the U.S., bringing together policymakers, federal officials, technologists, private-sector executives, scientists and advocates to explore the future of AI as the world tries to recover from the pandemic and as the U.S. also deals with social unrest and a presidential election.
· What has been AI’s role and impact in the US response to the pandemic and what lessons can be applied beyond the health care sector?
· What are the latest policy proposals in Washington to keep the US globally competitive on AI?
· How is the pandemic accelerating the use of AI at work, such as chatbots and other automated processes?
· What measures can the private sector and federal government take to ensure the effective, transparent and fair use of AI in policing and law enforcement?
· What oversight needs to be implemented to ensure the ethical and fair use of data for AI?
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