August 2024 DC AI Bloomberg JohnsHopkins
The East Coast has been an AI desert for first 20 years og 21st C. See eg total failure of UN to mediate AIforgood since 2015; how slow congress was to being told 2018 that million times more computing for deep learning would change everything in the 2020s - chats are just a start of AI foe the people. Hopkins has always been Americas's number 1 research university- can it lead East Coats's catching up in inspiring millennials sustanability solutions. Bloomberg investing most of hi wealth and influence to finf out.
Johns Hopkins Responsible AI for Health Symposium (RAIHS)
The inaugural Responsible AI for Health Symposium (RAIHS) will take place from 8:30am-5pm on August 29, 2024, in Washington D.C. The goal of the symposium is to convene experts in the field who have approached responsible AI and health from diverse perspectives in their scholarly work. During the symposium, participants will address the promises, challenges, and ethical dilemmas of Al in health care, with a special focus on the tenets of responsible AI development. We hope to use these conversations and insights as a springboard for research, outreach, and policy efforts.
Registration for RAIHS is now closed. Please email CDHAI@jhu.edu to be added to our newsletter for future events.
NEXUS AWARDS
RAIHS is supported in part by the Johns Hopkins Nexus Award. The Nexus Awards, a university-wide initiative launched in 2023, support convening, research, and teaching anchored at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg Center in D.C. at 555 Pennsylvania Ave. These esteemed awards recognize projects and programs that encapsulate the vast range of faculty expertise, from artificial intelligence and health policy to the arts, humanities, global health, and gender equity.
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