SCILJ co-organizing event on Policy implications and regulation of AI in Washington DC

SCILJ’s deputy director and professor Mark Klamberg is together with the Swedish Embassy in Washington DC co-organizing an event on Policy implications and regulation of AI, September 13th, 2024. It is part of the ongoing Stockholm University project The Global Governance of Artificial Intelligence.

The event will start with an introduction by ambassdor Urban Ahlin, followed by a fireside chat with Mark Klamberg and Professor Alicia Solow-Niederman, George Washington University Law School. After that the event will cover three themes with a panel on each theme.

The first panel is on “The Impact of AI on Work and Labor Markets” with Sonia Bastigkeit Ericstam, PhD candidate (Stockholm University), Professor Anton Korinek (Department of Economics and Darden School of Business, University of Virginia), Cassandra Ogren, Assistant Director of Strategic Initiatives, International (Brotherhood of Teamsters) and David Wästberg, Senior Public Policy Officer (Almega).

The second panel is on “AI, Defense Policy, and Warfare” with Johannes Geith, PhD candidate (Stockholm University), Devaki Raj, Chief Digital and AI Officer (SAAB), Professor Kenneth Anderson (American University).

The third panel is on “AI’s Impact on Innovation, Equity, and Privacy in the Health Sector” with Dr. Åsa Wallin (Linköping University and Future Precision Health), Dr. Aaron Zachary Hettinger (Medstar), Bakul Patel, Senior Director, Global Digital Health Strategy & Regulator (Google) and Brian Dummann, vice president AI & Data (AstraZeneca).

Participation by invitation only.