Libraries in Response
"Three Complementary Approaches"
If there was ever a case with "no silver bullet", wrangling AI into becoming a trusted, safe, reliable environment, has to be one. Far too complex with too many compounding aspects.
Our three outstanding speakers this week each have a hold on an important and effective piece of the AI trust puzzle!
Join in as they present distinct technical, organizational and regulatory methods to increase trust in this increasingly pervasive (persuasive) technology!
Speakers:
Ellen Goodman
Distinguished Professor Rutgers Law School
Richard Whitt
President of GLIA Foundation, Head of GliaNet Alliance
Denise Holt
Active Inference AI & Spatial Web Technologies | CEO, AIX Global Media
Ellen Goodman on: "AI Accountability Ecosystem"
“Libraries have an important role to play in helping the public to authenticate information and people in a world of synthesized content and agents.” - Ellen Goodman
Richard Whitt: "How to Create an Ecosystem of Trust"
"Don't be the pinball. Be the machine." -Doc Searls
Denise Holt: "The Age of Intelligent Agents Has a Protocol Problem"
"A leader leads before anyone is following them." - Denise Holt
"Libraries are magical--maybe the most magical institution humans ever came up with. We should be expanding them at every turn!
- Bill McKibben, environmentalist and author
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