Event Details

Since the public release of ChatGPT in Nov 2022, AI has assumed a central role for families, businesses, educational institutions, and governments. While many grapple with incorporating AI into their daily lives, governments, among others, are deliberating on the safeguards and policies needed to protect societies.


Join PCFR on February 16, 2024, for a lunch briefing with Marc Rotenberg, Executive Director and Founder of the Center for AI and Digital Policy. Mr. Rotenberg, a key contributor to the Universal Guidelines for AI, will delve into discussions on AI Global Policy, where AI policy is headed, and converging norms.


Come prepared with your questions for an engaging session! Lunch and drinks will be provided.

Speakers

  • Marc Rotenberg (Executive Director and Founder of Center for AI and Digital Policy)

    Marc Rotenberg

    Executive Director and Founder of Center for AI and Digital Policy

    Marc Rotenberg is the Executive Director and Founder of the Center for AI and Digital Policy. He is a leading expert in data protection, open government, and AI policy. He has served on many international advisory panels, including the OECD AI Group of Experts. Marc helped draft the Universal Guidelines for AI, a widely endorsed human rights framework for the regulation of Artificial Intelligence. Marc is the author of several textbooks including the 2020 AI Policy Sourcebook and Privacy and Society (West Academic 2016). He teaches privacy law and the GDPR at Georgetown Law. Marc has spoken frequently before the US Congress, the European Parliament, the OECD, UNESCO, judicial conferences, and international organizations. Marc has directed international comparative law studies on Privacy and Human Rights, Cryptography and Liberty, and Artificial Intelligence and Democratic Values. Marc is a graduate of Harvard College, Stanford Law School, and Georgetown Law.

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Tickets

PCFR Members
Member Price $25
General Public
Standard Price $40

Venue

Room 231 | Thunderbird School of Global Management

401 N 1st St
Phoenix, Arizona

If you have any questions please contact Samuel Richardson

Contact Organizer

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Parking: We encourage attendees to use street-metered parking or park at the Cronkite Visitor Lot (E Fillmore & N Central) for $4/1-hours.

Disclaimer

The views expressed are solely those of the speaker and moderator and not those of PCFR, which takes no institutional position on policy.