Experts discuss generative AI ethics at Carnegie Mellon conference

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Experts gathered at the K&L Gates-Carnegie Mellon University Conference on March 10-11 to discuss the ethics and governance of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI). The event focused on new ethical considerations and the effectiveness of current governance approaches. The conference highlighted the rapid development of AI technologies and the need for updated ethical and policy frameworks. Discussions included the impact of AI on various sectors, such as education, health care, transportation, and national security. Carnegie Mellon University President Farnam Jahanian emphasized the importance of connecting people, policy, and technology to ensure responsible AI use.


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