AI for Social Good
panelist: Gideon S. Mann,
Bloomberg L.P.
panelist: Lynne Parker, Tickle College of Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
panelist: Peter Mockel, International Finance Corporation
panelist: Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research
moderator: Milind Tambe, Computer Science Department, University of Southern California
published: Aug. 23, 2017, recorded: February 2017, views: 1258
panelist: Lynne Parker, Tickle College of Engineering, University of Tennessee, Knoxville
panelist: Peter Mockel, International Finance Corporation
panelist: Eric Horvitz, Microsoft Research
moderator: Milind Tambe, Computer Science Department, University of Southern California
published: Aug. 23, 2017, recorded: February 2017, views: 1258
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Conversations about future negative consequences of AI sometimes drown out discussions of its potential in helping solve complex societal problems. This panel will focus on the positive changes that AI will have on social good and its potential to benefit low resource communities, emerging markets, and solving wicked social problems. This panel will also discuss how to encourage and facilitate further research in this direction.
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