How will a future world with ubiquitous artificial intelligence (AI) affect our global safety and security? What is the U.S. Department of Defense doing today to adopt AI and prepare for this future world? How are these issues considered in the commercial sector and investment community? When we make near-term decisions to develop and employ new AI-enabled capabilities, we need a framework for considering the longer-term opportunities and risks. Our panel explores these issues and more.
Moderator Christine Fox, Assistant Director for Policy and Analysis, Johns Hopkins APL
Panelists Max Tegmark, MIT Professor and Director of the Future of Life Institute Bob Work, Former Deputy Secretary of Defense, Co-Chair of the National Security Commission on AI Lt. Gen. John “Jack” Shanahan, Director of the Joint AI Center of the U.S. Department of Defense Katherine Boyle, Principal, General Catalyst
Johns Hopkins,Applied Physics Lab,Johns Hopkins APL,Artificial Intelligence,Humans and Machines,future tech,security,robotics,AI,future of humans and machines,AI-enabled,AI systems,
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