

Panel: AI Ethics Across Disciplines
As AI continues to evolve across industries and society as a whole, addressing ethical considerations is more important than ever.
The panel discussion will explore key ethical issues, including how AI is applied across various fields, the challenges of implementing ethical principles, and the ever-evolving dynamics of human-AI collaboration.
We have invited four (4) distinguished guest speakers from both research and industry in Higher Education, Cybersecurity, Big Tech, and Economics.
The panel will be moderated by Minhee Kang (GSAS'26). She is a student at Yale Graduate School of Arts & Sciences, Department of East Asian Studies.
Join us for this insightful discussion!
About the Speakers
Nicolas Gertler (Yale College '27) is Yale University's first-ever AI Ambassador, where he has advised over 130 of Yale's faculty and staff on deploying responsible AI pedagogically and logistically, built accessible and equitable generative AI tools, and advised Yale's Provost, Associate Provosts, and Deans.
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Ethan Chen is a Senior Product Manager - Cloud Security Strategy at Expel. He is an expert in cloud security, particularly within the context of emerging AI/ML threats. He leads cloud strategy at Expel, an enterprise threat detection & response service used by clients like Visa, Delta, and Uber.
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Meera Lakhavani is an AI Solutions Engineer at Google. She focuses on empowering enterprise developers to maximize the potential of the latest AI tools. With a deep background in data science and engineering, she specializes in large-scale machine learning implementations on the cloud.
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Evangelia (Eva) Chalioti is a Senior Lecturer & Associate Chair at Yale University, Department of Economics. Her research revolves around competition, markets and innovation. She studies the Economics of Artificial Intelligence and how cutting-edge technologies transform business.
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Agenda
10AM-10:30AM: Registration/Check-In, Breakfast
10:35AM-12PM: AI Ethics Speaker Panel + Audience Q&A
12PM onward: Lunch