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2019 Fall Conference: AI Ethics, Policy, and Governance

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Monday, October 28, 2019 - Tuesday, October 29, 2019
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Ethics, Equity, Inclusion
Regulation, Policy, Governance
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HAI's October 28-29 conference on AI Ethics, Policy, and Governance at Stanford University will convene experts and leaders from academia, industry, civil society, and government to explore critical and emerging issues related to understanding and guiding AI's human and societal impact. Through plenary discussions, breakout sessions, and workshops we will explore the latest research, delve into case studies, illuminate best practices, and build a global community of research, policy, and practice committed to ensuring that AI benefits humanity. 

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Celia Clark
celia.clark@stanford.edu

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