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2019 HAI Symposium

Status
Past
Date
Monday, March 18, 2019 8:00 AM - 6:30 PM PST/PDT
Location
David and Joan Traitel Building of Hoover Institution
Topics
Regulation, Policy, Governance
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Meet the Speakers
Russ Altman
Russ Altman
Kenneth Fong Professor and Professor of Bioengineering, of Genetics, of Medicine, of Biomedical Data Science | Associate Director and Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI | Professor, by courtesy, of Computer Science
Susan Athey
The Economics of Technology Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Business | Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI
Michael S. Bernstein
Associate Professor of Computer Science | Senior Fellow, HAI | STMicroelectronics Faculty Scholar, Stanford University
Juliana Bidadanure
Assistant Professor, Department of Philosophy at Stanford University
Emma Brunskill
Associate Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University; Faculty Affiliate, Stanford HAI
Justine Cassell
Associate Dean of Technology Strategy and Impact, School of Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University and Director Emerita, Human Computer Interaction Institute
Kate Crawford
Researcher, Academic, and Author
Jeff Dean
Senior Google Fellow, Senior Vice President of Google AI
Mark Duggan
Trione Director of the Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, Wayne and Jodi Cooperman Professor of Economics
David Engstorm
LSVF Professor of Law; Co-Director, Deborah L. Rhode Center on the Legal Profession
John Etchemendy
Denning Co-Director, Stanford HAI | Stanford Provost Emeritus | Patrick Suppes Family Professor in the School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University
Michael Frank
David and Lucile Packard Professor of Human Biology, and Director, Symbolic Systems Program.
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Surya Ganguli
Associate Professor of Applied Physics, and by courtesy, of Neurobiology, of Electrical Engineering, and of Computer Science, Stanford University | Associate Director and Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI
Bill Gates
Alison Gopnik
Professor of Psychology and Affiliate Professor of Philosophy, University of California at Berkeley
Tristan Harris
Demis Hassabis
Co-Founder, DeepMind
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Daniel E. Ho
William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott Professor of Law | Professor of Political Science | Professor of Computer Science (by courtesy) | Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI | Senior Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic and Policy Research | Director of the Regulation, Evaluation, and Governance Lab (RegLab)
Reid Hoffman
Co-Founder, LinkedIn; Partner, Greylock Partners
Eric Horvitz
Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft
Amy Jin
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Fei-Fei Li
Denning Co-Director, Stanford HAI | Sequoia Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University
Percy Liang
Percy Liang
Associate Professor of Computer Science, Stanford University | Director, Stanford Center for Research on Foundation Models | Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI
Chris Manning headshot
Christopher Manning
Thomas M. Siebel Professor of Machine Learning in the Departments of Linguistics and Computer Science | Associate Director and Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI
James Manyika
Senior Vice President for Research, Technology & Society, Google and Alphabet; Co-Chair, the U.N. Secretary General’s Members of the High-level Advisory Body on Artificial Intelligence; Advisory Council Member, Stanford HAI
Jennifer Pan
Sir Robert Ho Tung Professor of Chinese Studies, Professor of Communication, Senior Fellow at the Freeman Spogli Institute for International Studies and Professor, by courtesy, of Political Science and of Sociology
Dorsa Sadigh
Associate Professor of Computer Science and of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University | Senior Fellow, Stanford HAI
Stephanie Tena-Meza
Marc Tessier-Lavigne
Fernanda Viégas
Serena Yeung
Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data Science and, by courtesy, Electrical Engineering
Bob Zhang
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