Set for June 20th, AI LA’s Responsible AI Symposium will navigate the ethical frontiers of artificial intelligence amid a pivotal US election year. The symposium is a call to action, aiming to define key principles and goals for the responsible development and deployment of AI. It is a collaborative platform for imperative conversations on democracy, and the need to confront misinformation, fortify the voting processes, and ensure election integrity. This event shall also explore standards for responsible AI that prioritize fairness, accountability, and transparency in every facet of its implementation. Be part of the conversation that shapes the ethical framework guiding AI's impact on our society.
Dr. Safiya U. Noble, a UCLA scholar and MacArthur Fellow, leads critical discourse on tech's societal impacts. Her acclaimed book, "Algorithms of Oppression," highlights bias in search engines. As a tech justice advocate, she pioneers research on algorithmic discrimination and champions equity in the digital age, calling for policy and structural interventions. Dr. Noble's mission extends to structural changes in AI governance, advocating for regulations to safeguard against discriminatory practices and environmental impacts while empowering individuals with greater control over their digital lives. Outside of her rich academic career, she also consults for the White House, the Office of the Vice President, the FTC, and more.
At AI LA, we welcome industry players and enthusiasts to come together and chart a path towards responsible AI that prioritizes the welfare of our communities.