Making sense of the risks of AI

As artificial intelligence becomes more advanced, global leaders are increasingly taking seriously the promises and risks associated with AI diffusion. Yet how rapidly is AI development occurring? Will AI continue to improve as rapidly as it has in recent decades or will it stagnate as some researchers have suggested?
Beyond the technology’s progression, to what extent are regulators and governments developing sufficient protocols to ward against potential risks that may emerge as AI permeates wider swathes of the global economy? This panel event will centre around these core questions, bringing together leading innovators alongside experts in AI policy and governance.
Speakers
Sam Manning
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for the Governance of AI
Sam Manning
Senior Research Fellow
Centre for the Governance of AI
Timings
14:00 – 15:00 (London)
21:00 – 22:00 (Singapore)
09:00 – 10:00 (New York)