Featured Speaker: Adam Murray, International Relations Officer, US Department of State
Our speaker this month is Adam Murray from the U.S. Department of State in the Office of International Communications and Information Policy. He will share with us how the United States seeks to advance internationally our domestic approach to technology policy, particularly when it comes to responsible AI. He will also share the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) Recommendation on AI including identifying principles for the responsible stewardship of trustworthy AI as well as national policies around AI.
Agenda:
- 7:30-8:00am: Networking
- 8:00-8:30am: Presentation
- 8:30-9am: Wrap-up and networking
About AI in Government
AI in Government is where those working in and with the government get together to network, discuss, and interact on topics relating to AI, machine learning, and cognitive technologies. Join us at this monthly event for high-quality content with compelling & informative speakers and opportunities to network and connect with fellow like-minded individuals.
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Thank You to our venue host The George Washington University