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AI Ethics and Governance Lecture Series: Building Brain-inspired Ethical AI for Human-AI Symbiosis

AI Ethics and Governance Lecture Series (4 Nov 2024) – Prof. Yi Zeng – Building Brain-inspired Ethical AI for Human-AI Symbiosis

We are pleased to invite you to join the talk with the topic of AI Ethics and Governance Lecture Series: Building Brain-inspired Ethical AI for Human-AI Symbiosis co-organized by CUHK and CPII. Join us for a lecture by Professor Yi Zeng, with Professor Helen Meng, our Centre Director, as moderator. The event is available both in person and on Zoom.

Building Brain-inspired Ethical AI for Human-AI Symbiosis(只提供英文版本)

Speaker: Professor Yi Zeng
Professor, Chinese Academy of Sciences
Director, Brain-Inspired Cognitive Intelligence Lab
Director, International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance

Moderator: Professor Helen Meng
禤永明系統工程與工程管理學教授
Director of Centre for Perceptual and Interactive Intelligence

Date: 4 November 2024 (Mon)
Time: 2:00pm-3:30pm
Venue: Room 209A, Cheng Yu Tung Building (Limited seats. Registrations will be handled on a first come, first served basis.) with synchronous online broadcasting on Zoom
Language: English

Face-to-face (Register by 3 November 2024)
https://cloud.itsc.cuhk.edu.hk/webform/view.php?id=13698360

Online (No registration is required)
Meeting ID: 925 2865 5842
https://cuhk.zoom.us/j/92528655842

 

About Professor Professor Yi Zeng
Prof. Yi Zeng is a Professor from Chinese Academy of Sciences, serving as the Director at the Brain-Inspired Cognitive Intelligence Lab, and the International Research Center for AI Ethics and Governance. He is the founding director of Center for Long-Term AI, and the Beijing Institute of AI Safety and Governance. He is a member of the United Nations High-Level Advisory Body on AI. He is also an expert in the UNESCO Ad Hoc Expert Group on AI Ethics, an expert in the WHO Expert Group on the Ethics/Governance of Artificial Intelligence for Health, and a board member of the National Governance Committee of Next Generation Artificial Intelligence in China. He has briefed at the UN Security Council (9381st Meeting) on AI for International Peace and Security and been listed as one of the TIME 100 Most Influential People in Artificial Intelligence (TIME100/AI). His major research interests focus on Brain-inspired Artificial Intelligence, AI Ethics and Governance, AI Safety, AI for international peace and security, and AI for sustainable development.