BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//132.216.98.100//NONSGML kigkonsult.se iCalcreator 2.20.4// BEGIN:VEVENT UID:20260602T074505EDT-5716rScMTZ@132.216.98.100 DTSTAMP:20260602T114505Z DESCRIPTION:For our third AI and Law Series talk of the university year\, P rofessor Joanna J Bryson will take a scientific look at the cultural pheno mena behind the #tags many people associate with AI ethics and regulation. Professor Bryson will introduce the concept of public goods\, show how th ese relate to sustainability\, and then provide a quick review of three re cent results concerning:\n\n\n what trust is\, where it comes from\, what i t's for\, and how AI might alter it\;\n where bias in language comes from\, what it's for\, and whether AI might and should be used to alter it\;\n wh ere polarisation comes from\, what it was for historically\, and how we sh ould deal with it in the present day (guess what\, AI also has a role here \, but not the one people think).\n\n\nZoom: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/8126 1287420\n\nAbout the speaker\n\nProfessor Joanna J Bryson is recognised fo r her broad expertise on intelligence\, its nature and its consequences. S he advises governments\, transnational agencies\, and NGOs globally\, part icularly in AI policy. Her work has appeared in venues ranging from Reddit to the journal Science. From 2002 to 2019 she was Computer Science facult y at the University of Bath\; she has also been affiliated with Harvard Ps ychology\, Oxford Anthropology\, Mannheim Social Science Research\, The Ko nrad Lorenz Institute for Evolution and Cognition Research\, and the Princ eton Center for Information Technology Policy.\n\nDuring her PhD\, she obs erved the confusion generated by anthropomorphised AI\, leading to her fir st AI ethics publication “Just Another Artifact” in 1998. She remains acti ve in the field\, including coauthoring the first national-level AI ethics policy\, the UK’s (2011) Principles of Robotics. She continues to researc h both the system engineering of AI and the cognitive science of intellige nce\, with a focus on the impact of technology on human cooperation\, and new models of governance for AI and ICT. She is presently the Hertie Schoo l’s Professor of Ethics and Technology\, a position she took up in Februar y 2020. She holds a BA (Chicago)\, a MSc & MPhil (Edinburgh)\, and a PhD ( MIT).\n\nAI and Law Series\n\nThe AI and Law Series is brought to you by t he Montreal Cyberjustice Laboratory\, the 91 Student Collective on Tec hnology and Law\, the Private Justice and the Rule of Law Research Group\, and the Autonomy Through Cyberjustice Technologies Project.\n DTSTART:20210318T170000Z DTEND:20210318T180000Z LOCATION:Zoom: https://mcgill.zoom.us/j/81261287420 SUMMARY:Bias\, Trust\, and Doing Good: Scientific Explorations of Topics in AI Ethics URL:/law/channels/event/bias-trust-and-doing-good-scie ntific-explorations-topics-ai-ethics-329220 END:VEVENT END:VCALENDAR