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Inclusive AI Policy: A Facilitated Discussion with Dr. Craig Watkins, MLK Visiting Scholar

On March 11, 2022 at 3:00 pm till 4:00 pm
E18-304

The AI and machine learning future is high stakes — but to what extent do the public and its citizens understand those stakes?

We invite you to participate in this IDSS/TPP workshop to explore some of the critical AI policy and political issues facing society.
Much of the AI and data related conversations proceeds in ways that are exclusive and disconnected from the populations that stand the most to lose from algorithmic bias and discrimination. Current notions of fairness in AI are insufficient to deal with the inequities that drive the development and deployment of AI.
In this session, participants will have the opportunity to think collectively about the best ways to build a more accessible conversation around data and AI related rights.
MLK Visiting Professor S. Craig Watkins will draw from his own research and engagement with the MIT community to offer some initial perspectives that will establish a framework for the workshop’s ideation sessions.
The goal of the workshop is to help participants develop frameworks for research and policy related activities designed to empower communities to be more involved in shaping the future of artificial intelligence.

Register here; light refreshments will be served.
MIT’s Technology and Policy Program and its Research to Policy Engagement Initiative aims to create a community of researchers who can learn, apply, and contribute to developing best practices in bridging knowledge to action on societal challenges, across experiences in different research domains. The initiative seeks to connect researchers from diverse disciplines, policymakers and other stakeholders interested in the implementation aspects of technology by creating a discussion space for technology-policy interfaces. This year’s theme is Policy for Whom?


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