Scaling AI Ethics: Local Case Studies, Global Implications
Free | Private Roundtable | Invitation Only | Doors Open at 6:40 PM
How can local actors shape the global conversation on artificial intelligence?
ATIHx Philadelphia is hosting this informal gathering to discuss how we can collectively affect, inform, and improve the Responsible Tech ecosystem as it relates to AI ethics, tech policy, and human rights.
Join us for an off-the-record roundtable sponsored by 1791 Delegates and the AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University, which explores how policy leaders, researchers, and advocates are driving responsible AI practices from the ground up. Featuring case studies about local governments, state agencies, NGOs, academic labs, and policy coalitions, this discussion highlights how local and regional work in AI ethics, tech policy, and human rights is influencing national agendas and global frameworks.
Speakers include Gabrielle Hibbert, a non-resident fellow at New America, and Dr. rer. pol. Alexander Kriebitz, a senior researcher at the Institute for Ethics in AI at the Technical University of Munich. The Roundtable will be moderated by Dr. Nathan C. Walker, Principal Investigator of the AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University, with a special intro by ATIHx Philadelphia Independent Community Organizer Alyssa Boicel.
Sponsored by 1791 Delegates and The AI Ethics Lab.
Please note: This is an ATIHx event, and it is independently organized. It is not an official or sponsored All Tech Is Human event. Before attending this ATIHx event, we recommend that you review All Tech Is Human’s Mission, Values, and Ten Principles and All Tech Is Human’s Code of Conduct and Community Participation Guidelines.
We look forward to seeing you!