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The Artificial Intelligence Race in China and its Economic and Sociotechnical Implications

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Thursday, November 2, 2017 19:30 to 21:00
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Cafe Sambal Jiashan Market, Block A, No 37, 259 Jiashan Lu, near Jianguo Xi Lu 嘉善路259弄37号A栋, 近建国西路 50 RMB door cover (includes 1 drink)
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The Artificial Intelligence Race in China and its Economic and Sociotechnical Implications

Thursday, November 2, 2017 19:30 to 21:00 Cafe Sambal Jiashan Market, Block A, No 37, 259 Jiashan Lu, near Jianguo Xi Lu 嘉善路259弄37号A栋, 近建国西路 50 RMB door cover (includes 1 drink)

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Thursday, November 2, 2017 19:30 to 21:00

Cafe Sambal Jiashan Market, Block A, No 37, 259 Jiashan Lu, near Jianguo Xi Lu 嘉善路259弄37号A栋, 近建国西路 50 RMB door cover (includes 1 drink) Cafe Sambal Jiashan Market, Block A, No 37, 259 Jiashan Lu, near Jianguo Xi Lu 嘉善路259弄37号A栋, 近建国西路 50 RMB door cover (includes 1 drink)
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YCW Shanghai welcomes Danit Gal, Yenching Scholar at Peking University, and Chair, Outreach Committee, The IEEE Global Initiative on the Ethics of Autonomous and Intelligent Systems, to share an insider’s view on the AI race in China from her interaction with the movers in shakers in Beijing and Shenzhen. 

This 40-minute moderated discussion followed by an audience Q&A, will look at the ethical, economic, and socio-technical implications of AI development and deployment in ChinaWhether you are a tech industry professional or simply curious about this emerging space, this engaging talk promises to have something for you.


Danit Gal

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Danit Gal is a Yenching Scholar at Peking University and International Strategic Advisor to the iCenter at Tsinghua University in Beijing, China. Danit chairs the Outreach Committee of The IEEE Global AI Ethics Initiative and is a member of the Executive, Policy, Mixed-Reality, and Reframing Autonomous Weapon Systems committees. She also chairs the working group of a new IEEE standard (P7009) on the Fail-Safe Design of Autonomous and Semi-Autonomous Systems. In China, Danit consults companies and universities on the ethical, societal, and regulatory implications of AI. Passionate about developing and using technology to benefit humanity, she is an active public speaker discussing the unique character of AI technologies, their advantages, and shortcomings in the East Asia. Her current research work explores the regulatory, industrial, and societal implications of developing and using intelligent social robots in China, Japan, and South Korea. 

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