Discussion Moderated by Dr. Adel Elmaghraby, Director of Research and Innovation
Adel S. Elmaghraby, an IEEE Life Senior Member, is the Speed School Director of Industrial Research and Innovation and Winnia Professor of CSE and former chairman of the Computer Engineering and Computer Science Department at the University of Louisville. He has also held appointments at Carnegie Mellon's Software Engineering Institute and the University of Wisconsin-Madison, and has advised over 60 master's graduates and 24 doctoral graduates. His research and publications span intelligent systems, neural networks, cyber-security, visualization and simulation. The IEEE-Computer Society has recognized his work with multiple awards including a Golden Core membership.
Eighth Discussion: AI and American National Security
The AI revolution is the leading edge of a larger high-tech revolution which promises to transform the world. Experts argue that international cooperation is needed to expand the opportunities these new technologies hold while protecting societies from their dangers. What are the key policy debates in this area, and what are the opportunities and limits on global AI rules of the road? How will the AI revolution impact American national security? What are its policy options to secure the benefits of AI and guard against its dangers?
Author: Julie George
Topics for this Discussion Include:
The History and Consequences of AI
Intelligence Operations and AI
Cybersecurity and AI
International Organizations and AI
Possible Preventive Measures for AI
Location
Fante's Coffee House
2501 Grinstead Drive
Louisville, KY, 40206 United States
Schedule
5:30 pm - Check in and Networking
6:00 pm - Programming Starts
7:00 pm - Programming Conclusion
