Conference

Public panel: Building AI for humanity

Practical information
19 April 2022
7:30pm
Place

This event will finally take place at the ENS, amphitheater Jaurès, 24 rue Lhomond, 75005 Paris. 

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AI for Humanity

Artificial intelligence technologies are becoming increasingly powerful and pervasive. How can we ensure that these developments move us in a direction that is positive for humanity?

This panel event is an opportunity to hear from and pose questions to technologists in leadership roles at Google, Facebook and at the academic/industry interface. 

Moderated by Kathinka Evers, lead neuroethicist at the Human Brain Project, the goal is to generate a dialogue between the public and leaders in the AI community. 

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This is the open panel of the event "Artificial intelligence, the brain and society" organized by:

With the support of :

  • NSF ACCELNET International Network for Bio-Inspired Computing (IN-BIC)
  • UW Computational Neuroscience Center (UW-CNC).
  • iBRAIN ERASMUS+ CBHE
  • European Institute for Theroretical Neuroscience (EITN)
  • The Human Brain Project
  • Université Paris-Saclay
  • Group for Neural Theory from the Département d'Etudes Cognitives (GNT-DEC) of ENS
  • Agence Nationale de la Recherche (ANR)
  • National Science Foundation (NSF)
  • Institut des Etudes Avancées (IEA)