Meredith Whittaker of the AI NOW Institute
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Meredith Whittaker is the Co-Founder and Co-Director of the AI NOW Institute of NYU. The AI Now Institute produces interdisciplinary research on the social implications of artificial intelligence and acts as a hub for the emerging field focused on these issues.
Whittaker is a Distinguished Research Scientist at New York University, and the founder and lead of Google鈥檚 Open Research group. She has over a decade of experience working in industry, leading product and engineering teams. She co-founded M-Lab, a globally distributed network measurement system that provides the world鈥檚 largest source of open data on internet performance. M-Lab provides one of the primary resources for policymakers and researchers investigating issues of net neutrality and network performance. She has worked extensively on issues of privacy and security, advising on both policy direction and technical implementation. She co-founded Simply Secure, helped build and currently advises the Open Technology Fund, and led work to strengthen the security of critical internet infrastructure. She has advised the White House, the FCC, the City of New York, the European Parliament, and many other governments and civil society organizations on artificial intelligence, internet policy, measurement, privacy, and security.
Whittaker will give a 45 minute presentation, followed by a Q and A period.
This event is part of the Feminist and Accessible Publishing and Communications Technologies Speaker and Workshop Series (). This series was made possible thanks to the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, the Institute for Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies of 看片视频, MILA, the Dean of Arts Development Fund of 看片视频, Media @看片视频, 看片视频's Department of History and Classical Studies, the William Dawson Fund, R茅QEF, the Moving Image Research Laboratory, Element AI, and L'Eugu茅lionne: Montreal's Feminist Bookstore.
There is no fee required to attend this event. Notes on accessibility will be announced closer to the event.