Broadband Breakfast on April 26, 2023 – Should AI Be Regulated?

What are the risks associated with artificial intelligence deployment, and which concerns are just fearmongering?

Broadband Breakfast on April 26, 2023 – Should AI Be Regulated?

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Wednesday, April 26, 2023, 12 Noon ET – Should AI Be Regulated?

The recent explosion in artificial intelligence has generated significant excitement, but it has also amplified concerns about how the powerful technology should be regulated — and highlighted the lack of safeguards currently in place. What are the potential risks associated with artificial intelligence deployment? Which concerns are likely just fearmongering? And what are the respective roles of government and industry players in determining future regulatory structures?

‘Watershed Moment’ Has Experts Calling for Increased Federal Regulation of AI
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Panelists

  • Daniel Castro, Vice President, Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and Director, Center for Data Innovation
  • Aaron Cooper, Vice President of Global Policy, BSA | The Software Alliance
  • Rebecca Klar (moderator), Technology Policy Reporter, The Hill

Panelist resources

Daniel Castro is vice president at the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation and director of ITIF’s Center for Data Innovation. Castro writes and speaks on a variety of issues related to information technology and internet policy, including privacy, security, intellectual property, Internet governance, e-government and accessibility for people with disabilities. In 2013, Castro was named to FedScoop’s list of the “top 25 most influential people under 40 in government and tech.”

Aaron Cooper serves as vice president of Global Policy for BSA | The Software Alliance. In this role, Cooper leads BSA’s global policy team and contributes to the advancement of BSA members’ policy priorities around the world that affect the development of emerging technologies, including data privacy, cybersecurity, AI regulation, data flows and digital trade. He testifies before Congress and is a frequent speaker on data governance and other issues important to the software industry.

Rebecca Klar is a technology policy reporter at The Hill, covering data privacy, antitrust law, online disinformation and other issues facing the evolving tech world. She is a native New Yorker and graduated from Binghamton University. She previously covered local news at The York Dispatch in York, Pa. and The Island Now in Nassau County, N.Y.

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