EVENT DETAILS:
October 29, 2019
5:00-7:30 PM EST
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Fine Arts Building Recital Hall
October 30, 2019
5:00-7:30 PM EST
The University of Maryland, Baltimore County.
Fine Arts Building Recital Hall
EVENT BACKGROUND:
The National Science and Technology Medals Foundation invites you to two intimate evenings of
discussion with AI Experts!
On October 29th, we will host “Code-ifying AI,” a discussion of AI policy. A panel of professionals and
experts will examine what it will take to govern AI as well as the implications of incorporating AI into our
everyday lives.
On October 30th, we will host “Decoding Bias in AI,” a panel discussion about implicit bias and how we
can create more socially conscious AI. Implicit bias remains one of the most prevalent concerns about
incorporating AI into the mainstream, and our panel is poised to deliberate the ethics and possible
solutions to this issue.
Each evening, attendees will have the chance to hear about the lives and experiences of the women and
men dedicated to creating smart, socially conscious AI. Read about our featured speakers below!
Both events will be webcast live with closed-captions on Facebook, and the full event videos will be
available on our YouTube channel afterward. Webcast audiences are encouraged to participate in the
conversation using #ScienceUnscripted on Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram.
Both events are no-cost, equal access (ADA compliant), and open to the public with priority given to
University of Maryland, Baltimore County students and faculty.
RELATED LINKS:
Event Page: NSTMF Website
Registration to attend Day 1: Code-ifying AI in person: Eventbrite
Registration to attend Day 2: Decoding Bias in AI in person: Eventbrite
Webcast: NSTMF Facebook and NSTMF Youtube Channel