麻豆社区 Law Professor Ryan Calo to Join Experts at White House Conference

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, an assistant professor in the University of 麻豆社区 of Law, will be among national experts at a White House event tomorrow听on innovations in science and technology.
A nationally known expert on robotics and privacy law, Calo will speak at the听听at the University of Pittsburgh and Carnegie Mellon University on Oct. 13. He will be part of a panel moderated by President Obama鈥檚 chief of staff, Denis McDonough, and will discuss the role of regulation in helping ensure the safety of artificial intelligence.
鈥淚鈥檓 delighted to be a resource for the White House and others as they think through the benefits and societal impacts of artificial intelligence and robotics,鈥 Calo said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 wonderful that our government is engaged around this issue at the highest levels.鈥
The conference will focus on five 鈥渇rontiers鈥 of innovation:
- Personal frontiers in health care innovation and precision medicine
- Local frontiers in building smart, inclusive communities, including investments in open data and the Internet of Things
- National frontiers in harnessing the potential of artificial intelligence, data science, machine learning, automation and robotics
- Global frontiers in clean energy and advanced climate information, tools, services and collaborations
- Interplanetary frontiers in space exploration, including the NASA mission to Mars
Obama will host the event and participate in a discussion about future health breakthroughs with innovators in medicine and health care. The conference will include other topics inspired by the November issue of Wired magazine, which Obama is听听鈥 a first for a U.S. magazine, according to Wired.
The day鈥檚 plenary session will include a talk by Tim O鈥橰eilly, a web pioneer and the founder of O鈥橰eilly media; a live podcast with Roman Mars, host of the radio show 鈥99% Invisible,鈥 and Raj Chetty, an economist and professor at Stanford University; comments from University of Georgia student Charles Orgbon III on climate challenges and a discussion on increasing access to space with panelists including NASA Deputy Administrator Dava Newman, Erika Wagner from BlueOrigin and Anousheh Ansari, the first female private space explorer.
The conference starts at 1:45 p.m. EST and will be livestreamed on the event听.
For more information, contact Calo at听rcalo@uw.edu听or 206-543-1580.
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