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AI Safety, Security, and Ethics Events


AI Safety, Security, and Ethics Events

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A video recording of Roman Yampolskiy's talk in the K-State Provost's Distinguished Lecturer Series has been posted.

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State University Provost's Distinguished Lecturer Series Talk

Dr. Roman V. Yampolskiy
Department of Computer Engineering and Computer Science
Speed School of Engineering
University of Louisville 3:00 - 4:00 U.S. Central Time
Friday, February 22, 2019
1109 Fiedler Hall (DUF)

Artificial Intelligence Safety and Security

ABSTRACT
Many scientists, futurologists and philosophers have predicted that humanity will achieve a technological breakthrough and create Superintelligence within the next one hundred years. It has been suggested that Superintelligence may be a significant risk factor for humanity. In the near term, the rise of AI-enabled cyberattacks is expected to cause an explosion of network penetrations, personal data thefts, and an epidemic-level spread of intelligent computer viruses as well as fake forensic evidence. Ironically, our best hope to defend against AI-enabled hacking is by using AI. Will AI enhance cybersecurity or make it more difficult to keep us safe?

Video recording of talk (MP4 format)


First Kansas State University Workshop on Artificial Intelligence, Ethics, Safety, and Society (AIESS)

Saturday, February 23, 2019
0093 Engineering Hall (DUE)

Schedule

10:00AM - 10:10AM - Welcome from ACM-SIGAI

10:10AM - 10:40AM - Vahid Behzadan - AI Safety: A Psychopathological Approach

10:45AM - 11:30AM - Panel Discussion - Roman Yampolskiy, Vahid Behzadan, William Hsu, Jessica Elmore, LaVerne Bitsie-Baldwin, Bruce Glymour

11:30AM - 12:00PM - William Hsu: Biases in Mechanical Turk Annotation and other Micro-work for Human-in-the-loop AI

12:00PM - 12:30PM - Planning Session for Future Events (open to public)

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