Tuesday, March 14, 2023, 11:30 AM – 1 PM EDT
Paul Root Wolpe, PhD
Director, Emory Center for Ethics, Asa Griggs Candler Professor of Bioethics and Raymond F. Schinazi Distinguished Research Chair in Jewish Bioethics, Laney Graduate School
NOTE: This session is on a TUESDAY
“Artificial Intelligence and How It Shapes Our Lives”
How does the growth of artificial intelligence affect our lives, our families and communities, our work, our futures? What are the ethical implications of new technologies based on artificial intelligence, and how are we responding to them? In this lecture, Dr. Paul Root Wolpe who directs the Emory Center for Ethics will present for the Emeritus College new insights that we can use to help understand and navigate the ethics of artificial intelligence. He also will help us recognize the challenges—some of them unforeseen—faced by those engaged in designing and managing artificial intelligence systems, including universities. Among questions he will address related to the academic community, Dr. Wolpe will explore with us how artificial intelligence is helpfully complementing, or in some cases competing with, skilled professionals working in certain fields, not only in the sciences but also in the arts and humanities.