The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) throughout the federal government has rapidly grown in the past few years, and so has the awareness of ethical issues associated with this new technology. AI systems can mimic or amplify human biases, can put human lives at risk, and can present new vulnerabilities to cyber-attacks. As is the case with many developing technologies in the past, human users have raised questions about the mistrust of these AI tools and safety concerns associated with them. This program will bring together thought leaders from government and industry to discuss challenges to and best practices for Creating Ethical AI Systems.
Appearing on this program with Francis Rose, Government Matters Thought Leadership Network:
- Melissa Oh, Managing Dir., Silicon Valley Innovation Program, Science & Technology Directorate, DHS
- Anil John, Technical Dir., Silicon Valley Innovation Program, Science & Technology Directorate, DHS
- Ron Keesing, VP and Director of Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Leidos Technical Fellow
- Jeff Alstott, Program Manager, IARPA
- Roopa Vasan, Research Scientist, Leidos
- Gen. John George, Commanding General, U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command
- Douglas Matty, Chief AI Ethics Officer, Artificial Intelligence Task Force, U.S. Army
- Brian Sadler, Senior Scientist for Intelligent Systems, Army Research Laboratory
Register here for the FedInsider webinar at 2 p.m. on Tuesday, October 27th.
This show is brought to you by Leidos.
This sponsored program was created in conjunction with the Government Matters Thought Leadership Network. Government employees were not compensated and do not endorse any companies associated with this program.