Events

CANCELED: CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Tiffany Li – Privacy and Intellectual Property Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

NJ, United States

Move over, Big Data. The rise of artificial intelligence is now the leading issue pushing forward novel lines of legal reasoning in privacy and intellectual property law. On a fundamental level, both privacy and intellectual property share the same realm of concern: information – what it is, who can own it, and what the law can and should allow individuals, businesses, and governments to do with it. If AI “creates” intellectual property, who should be able to own it? Can private information used to train machine learning models be retroactively de-identified? What implications does the concept of sentient artificial intelligence have on how we understand information and laws that govern it? This luncheon presentation will explore the privacy and intellectual property law issues relating to artificial intelligence, both now and in the future. Science fiction fans welcome.

Ethics of Information Technology Series: Ethically Aligned Design

301 Marx Hall Marx Hall Princeton University, Princeton, NJ, United States

Representatives from the IEEE will join us to present the first draft of “Ethically Aligned Design: A Vision for Prioritizing Human Wellbeing with Artificial Intelligence and Autonomous Systems.” This series is co-sponsored by University Center for Human Values and CITP.

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Tiffany Li – Privacy and Intellectual Property Law in the Age of Artificial Intelligence

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd floor open space Princeton, NJ, United States

Move over, Big Data. The rise of artificial intelligence is now the leading issue pushing forward novel lines of legal reasoning in privacy and intellectual property law. On a fundamental level, both privacy and intellectual property share the same realm of concern: information - what it is, who can own it, and what the law can and should allow individuals, businesses, and governments to do with it. If AI "creates" intellectual property, who should be able to own it? Can private information used to train machine learning models be retroactively de-identified? What implications does the concept of sentient artificial intelligence have on how we understand information and laws that govern it? This luncheon presentation will explore the privacy and intellectual property law issues relating to artificial intelligence, both now and in the future. Science fiction fans welcome.

CITP Luncheon Speaker Series: Adam Miner – How Should Digital Assistants Help People in Crisis: The Possibilities and Pitfalls of AI and Mental Health

Sherrerd Hall, 3rd floor open space Princeton, NJ, United States

Digital assistants (e.g. Siri on the iPhone, Microsoft’s Cortana) are offering to help with driving directions, ordering food, and other daily activities. What should they say if a user asks about suicide or other health crises? As talking software plays a larger part in daily life, and interacts with vulnerable populations (e.g. youth), competence and privacy need to be proactively addressed. This talk focuses on the social, technical, and policy opportunities for conversational AI to recognize and respond to health crises.