Regulating & Innovating: Responding to AI Energy & Environmental Challenges

Regulating & Innovating: Responding to AI Energy & Environmental Challenges

By Yale Center for Environmental Justice
Online event

Overview

This webinar focuses on where and how communities can address the energy, water and other environmental challenges posed by AI.

Across the U.S. and the world, the environmental impacts of artificial intelligence (AI) seem to be falling into a recognizable and unfortunate pattern: the brunt of new development being borne by disadvantaged communities already over-burdened by pollution and high energy prices.


Please join this conversation with Charles Hua and Jigar Shah to discuss how they are mobilizing communities and policy to address the impacts of AI.


Hosted by the Yale Center for Environmental Justice (YCEJ) and moderated by YCEJ Executive Director Michel Gelobter, the webinar will include time for attendees to dialogue and Q&A with the panelists. Join us to help create the science, solutions, and strategies needed to respond to this challenge.


The webinar is scheduled for Friday, November 14 from 2:00 pm EST to 3:00 pm EST and will be available in recorded format for all registrants.


Webinar Speakers:

  • Charles Hua, Founder and Executive Director at Powerlines
  • Jigar Shah, Former Director Loan Programs at the US Department of Energy
  • Michel Gelobter, Executive Director for the Yale Center for Environmental Justice.
Category: Science & Tech, Science

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  • 1 hour
  • Online

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Online event

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Yale Center for Environmental Justice

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Free
Nov 14 · 11:00 AM PST