Navigating Governance for Ethical and Responsible AI
October 11, 2023
Greens Restaurant, San Francisco
6-9pm
About the event
Leading experts are increasingly adamant about the significant risks Artificial Intelligence poses to society and humanity. What we do (or do not do) now, when it comes to ensuring AI systems are aligned with human values will almost certainly impact humanity’s long term future. With increasing concern about the race between AI labs to develop and deploy increasingly powerful digital minds, there’s a pressing need to dramatically accelerate the development of robust AI governance systems, in order to ensure the safety, accuracy and alignment of this technology. Steering such governance requires collaboration between multiple actors, including researchers, developers and policymakers, and is without a doubt one of the toughest and most important challenges we face today. Join us for dinner in San Francisco on October 11th when Jade Leung, Governance Lead at OpenAI, will lead us in conversation on how government and private companies can effectively work together to build safe AI systems, and how we as individuals can influence the odds in favor of our long term future.
OUR SPEAKER
Jade Leung
Jade Leung is a Governance Lead at OpenAI, where she leads their work on frontier AI regulation, safety standards for advanced systems, and international governance. She has first-hand experience building impact-focused research institutions, as the inaugural Head of Research & Partnerships with the Centre for the Governance of Artificial Intelligence (GovAI), housed at Oxford’s Future of Humanity Institute. She completed her DPhil in AI Governance at the University of Oxford on a Rhodes scholarship.