Presented by the FCBA Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Robotics and Diversity Committees
AGENDA
3:00 – 3:05 p.m. Welcome and Introductions
Natalie G. Roisman, Partner, Wilkinson Barker Knauer and FCBA President
3:05 – 4:00 p.m. AI Applications and Standards – Identifying Potential Bias
This panel will discuss current and emerging applications of AI technology as well as the potential for bias that may result from use of AI in various contexts. AI can reinforce and amplify the cognitive biases it was intended to combat, but also be used to mitigate biases. Panelists will discuss the ways in which AI is currently being deployed, areas in which bias may occur, and potential approaches that can help define and identify bias, including standards development.
Moderator:
Daudeline Meme, VP & Associate General Counsel, Federal Regulatory and Legal Affairs, Verizon and Co-Chair, FCBA Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Robotics Committee
Speakers:
Kerri Haresign, Director, Technology & Standards, Consumer Technology Association
Hodan Omaar, Policy Analyst, Center for Data Innovation
Elham Tabassi, Chief of Staff, Information Technology Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
Claire Vishik, Fellow and GMT CTO, Intel Corporation
4:00 – 5:00 p.m. Strategies for Addressing Bias in AI
This panel will discuss tools and approaches for mitigating bias in AI, including testing data sets and modeling outcomes. It will also discuss the impact of involving a diverse set of stakeholders in AI development, deployment, and policy.
Moderator:
Anisa L. Green, Director, Federal Regulatory, AT&T and Co-Chair of FCBA Diversity Committee
Speakers:
Hon. Mignon L. Clyburn, Commissioner, National Security Commission on Artificial Intelligence and Former FCC Acting Chairwoman and Commissioner
Dr. Nicol Turner Lee, Senior Fellow, Governance Studies & Director, Center for Technology Innovation, Brookings Institution
Renee Gregory, Senior Regulatory Affairs Advisor, Google
Frank Torres, Director of Consumer Affairs and Senior Policy Counsel, Microsoft Corporation
Closing Remarks:
Duane Pozza, Partner, Wiley and Co-Chair, FCBA Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning & Robotics Committee
If you have any issues, please contact Elizabeth Hagerty at elizabeth@fcba.org.
Costs:
Private Sector Members: $135
Government/Academic/Transitional/Retired Members: $50
Law Student Members: Free
Non-Members: $205
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