The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Liability
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- The Good, the Bad and the Ugly of Artificial Intelligence: Governance and Liability
December
10
Thursday
| Venue: | Former Yale-NUS Performance Hall National University of Singapore |
| Type of Participation: | Open To Public |
Description
Artificial intelligence (AI) represents a transformative technological advancement, offering substantial benefits across diverse sectors, from healthcare diagnostics to creative content production to enhanced industrial efficiency. Yet, its rapid integration into society introduces a complex array of ethical and other challenges that necessitate careful examination and proactive management.
This two-day conference, comprising presentations and panel discussions by academics and industry players, explores how the governance and liability regimes applicable to AI can help induce AI to be more responsible and fairer.
The pervasive use of AI systems fundamentally alters how information is processed and how decisions are made, necessitating the application of existing principles and the creation of new frameworks to ensure responsible innovation and to safeguard societal well-being. At the same time, safeguards can fail, and technology can malfunction. When our protective measures falter, we need to evaluate liability and ascertain appropriate remedies for damage caused by AI-enabled products and services.
The conference will explore the evolving landscape of global and national efforts relating to governance and liability, highlighting the interconnectedness of these challenges and the imperative for a multi-stakeholder approach to ensure AI systems align with human values and serve the common good.
Fees Applicable
Full 2 Days*
SGD$327 (SGD$300 w/o GST)
Academics & Students* (please register using your institution’s email address)
SGD$109 (SGD$100 w/o GST) for full 2 days
*Attendees claiming CPD points are required to stay for the whole duration of the 2 days or no CPD points will be awarded.
Students are not entitled to CPD points
Contact Information
trail@nus.edu.sgOrganised By
Centre for Technology, Robotics, Artificial Intelligence and The Law
