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Congressional Bootcamp 2023 Agenda: Day 1

Overview           Speakers           Agenda Day 2          Agenda Day 3

August 7, 2023

11:00a.m. - 11:30a.m. PDT

Welcome & Introduction

Stanford HAI staff will welcome congressional staffers to campus and provide an overview of why the boot camp was created and what Stanford HAI hopes for participants to gain.

Speakers

Managing Director for Policy and Society
11:30a.m. - 12:30p.m. PDT

Session 1 | Mapping the AI Landscape

This session will cover the basic concepts of AI, including compute power, neural networks, narrow vs. general AI, gradient descent, and more. It will also provide a bird’s-eye view of the AI landscape, covering different AI techniques such as deep learning, computer vision, natural language processing, and supervised and unsupervised learning. Participants will walk away with a greater understanding of the primary aspects of AI and be better prepared for the boot camp. 

Speakers

Distinguished Education Fellow, Stanford HAI
12:30p.m. - 1:30p.m. PDT

Session 2 | Mitigating Risk: Implementing Safe & Robust AI

The consequences of deploying robust AI and decision-making technologies in safety-critical systems such as driverless vehicles and autonomous aircraft are enormous. Challenges for AI developers range from biased inputs, constantly evolving conditions, and explainability issues, among others. This session will discuss the obstacles developers face as well as the difficult—and often politically fraught—decisions they make around operational efficiency and how they define acceptable risk parameters.

Speakers

Associate Professor, Aeronautics and Astronautics and, by courtesy, of Computer Science, Stanford University; Director, Stanford Intelligent Systems Laboratory
Computer Science PhD ’23, Stanford University
1:30p.m. - 1:45p.m. PDT

Break

15-minute break

1:45p.m. - 2:45p.m. PDT

Session 3 | The Fuel of AI: Data (and Its Perils)

Contemporary AI technologies run on data, but AI developers face significant obstacles in acquiring and cleaning data. In addition, developers must do their best to ensure data’s inherent biases (and their non-obvious proxies) are accounted for in their AI systems. Moreover, different social values around privacy, data ownership, and data creation impact what AI technologies are possible. This session will dive into how the data policies developed today will shape the technologies of tomorrow.

Speakers

Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stanford University
Assistant Professor, Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering, Stanford University

Moderators

Privacy and Data Policy Fellow, Stanford HAI
2:45p.m. - 3:30p.m. PDT

Session 4 | Understanding the Basics of Foundation Models

Recently, a new successful paradigm for building AI systems has emerged: train one model on a huge amount of data and adapt it to numerous applications. We have deemed such a model a foundation model (such as ChatGPT). This session unpacks how foundation models were created and deployed, the requirements to build one, expected and unexpected consequences of these models, and other hot topics surrounding the use of large AI models.

Speakers

Associate Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University; Director, Stanford Center for Research on Foundation Models; Faculty Affiliate, Stanford HAI
3:30p.m. - 3:45p.m. PDT

Break

15-minute break

3:45p.m. - 4:45p.m. PDT

Session 5 | The Governance of Foundation Models

Foundation models are at the center of the global discourse on AI: the emerging technological paradigm has concrete and growing impact on the economy, policy, and society. As governments around the world explore governance initiatives regarding the ethical and responsible deployment of foundation models, this session analyzes the evolving landscape of regulations, guidelines, and best practices and provides insights into key considerations for effective governance, including transparency, accountability, and inclusivity.

Speakers

Society Lead, Stanford Center for Research on Foundation Models; Ph.D. Candidate of Computer Science, Stanford University
Senior Manager for Policy Initiatives, Stanford HAI
4:45p.m. - 5:30p.m. PDT

Keynote Fireside Chat | Cutting Edge: AI Developments that are Steering the Future

The rapid advancements in AI in recent years have shocked the world. From models generating realistic images from scratch to ambient technologies that enhance the human condition, the possibilities of what AI can do for humanity are endless. Understanding today’s cutting-edge AI will help steer tomorrow’s innovation. This session will dive into what is on the horizon of AI advancements and how these technologies can be leveraged to benefit society.

Speakers

Vice Chair, National Artificial Intelligence Advisory Committee; Advisory Council Member, Stanford HAI; Senior Vice President, Research, Technology & Society, Google
Sequoia Professor, Computer Science Department; Denning Co-Director, Stanford HAI
5:30p.m. - 7:00p.m. PDT

Dinner