Artificial intelligence: Balancing value vs. risks
Our program discusses AI, including a keynote with Gerard de Graaf, Senior Envoy to the US for Digital, followed by panel discussions on discovering value with AI to help us live better lives, as well as discussions on governing data and decision-making risks associated with AI on a global basis.
Keynote
- Gerard de Graaf, Senior Envoy for Digital to the US
Panel 1 – Discovering Value with AI
AI holds the promise of solving some of our most intractable problems. This panel will examine the ways that AI can help us all live better lives, including through a stakeholder analysis of value creation.
Panelists
- Cameron F. Kerry, Ann R. and Andrew H. Tisch Distinguished Visiting Fellow, Brookings Institution
- Anne Marie Engtoft Larsen, Tech Ambassador, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark
- Dan Caprio, Founder and Chairman, The Providence Group
- Barbara Lawler, President, The Information Accountability Foundation
Panel 2 – Governing AI Risk
AI depends upon having the right data, as well as the right learnings to unleash its value. The risks with AI include risks specific to data--data collection and processing—as well as risks with the decision-making processes used to produce the insights that AI can help us achieve. This panel will examine those risks on a Global basis—both legal and other forms of risk.
Panelists
- Andrew Serwin, US Chair and Global Co-Chair, Data Protection, Privacy and Security Practice, DLA Piper
- Martin Abrams, Chief Policy Innovation Officer, The Information Accountability Foundation
- Dan Caprio, Founder and Chairman, The Providence Group
- Ewa Kurowska-Tober, Global Co-Chair, Data Protection, Privacy and Security Practice, DLA Piper
- Andrew Dyson, Global Co-Chair, Data Protection, Privacy and Security Practice, DLA Piper
This event is co-sponsored by The Providence Group, Dan Caprio, Chairman; and the Information Accountability Foundation