USU's College of Humanities & Social Sciences Hosts Conference on Ethics of AI
AI’s emergence from the obscure to the unavoidable has come with many questions and concerns — some of which deal with how we can and should use it ethically.
To help answer some of these questions the USU Communication Studies and Philosophy Department and the Center for Anticipatory Intelligence hosted a conference.
They brought in scholars from a variety of disciplines to discuss these issues — with these experts coming from the University of Cambridge, New York University and Northeastern University, among others.
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Michael Otteson
Assistant Professor, Communication Studies and Philosophy
michael.otteson@usu.edu
Brittany Gentry
Assistant Professor, Communication Studies and Philosophy
brittany.gentry@usu.edu
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