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Fall 2024 Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture

Add to Calendar 2024-10-17 19:00:00 2024-10-17 20:00:00 Fall 2024 Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture Professor Frank Pasquale will deliver the Fall 2024 Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs and the Arts on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m.  Pasquale is a Professor of Law at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School and is an expert on the law of artificial intelligence, algorithms, and machine learning. His books include The Black Box Society and New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI which analyzes the law and policy influencing the adoption of AI in varied fields. His work has been translated into over a dozen languages, and he is recognized globally as a thought leader in law and technology. In his lecture, "AI vs. Democracy: Post-Truth Politics and Manipulated Publics," Pasquale will discuss his assertion that AL is used to undermine democratic principles. He will explore how predictive analytics can create echo chambers and divide the public, which generative AI can produce deepfakes and misinformation. Pasquale will speak to how these technologies, in his view, pose a serious threat to democracy and will argue that we need multiple strategies to address them.  TICKETSTickets are required for entry. Tickets are free for the campus community and $20 for the general public. Tickets can be reserved online or at the Logger Store in Wheelock Student Center. SUSAN RESNECK PIERCE LECTURE SERIESEstablished in 2002 in honor of President Emerita Susan Resneck Pierce, this lecture series brings intellectuals, writers, and artists of prominence in public affairs and the arts to Puget Sound. This semester's Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs was informed by faculty members working on the development of programming and curricula around AI and Human Values: America Chambers, Mare Hirsch, Suzanne Holland, Robin Jacobson, Siddharth Ramakrishnan, Justin Tiehen, and Ariela Tubert. We thank them for their creative and thoughtful work in helping to select engaging speakers to enrich our campus and the wider Tacoma community. Location CONTACT INFORMATION Michael Noesen events@pugetsound.edu support@kwallcompany.com America/Los_Angeles public
Oct 17, 2024
7 p.m. - 8 p.m.

AI vs. Democracy: Post-Truth Politics and Manipulated Publics

Professor Frank Pasquale will deliver the Fall 2024 Susan Resneck Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs and the Arts on Wednesday, Oct. 17 at 7 p.m. 

Pasquale is a Professor of Law at Cornell Tech and Cornell Law School and is an expert on the law of artificial intelligence, algorithms, and machine learning. His books include The Black Box Society and New Laws of Robotics: Defending Human Expertise in the Age of AI which analyzes the law and policy influencing the adoption of AI in varied fields. His work has been translated into over a dozen languages, and he is recognized globally as a thought leader in law and technology.

In his lecture, "AI vs. Democracy: Post-Truth Politics and Manipulated Publics," Pasquale will discuss his assertion that AL is used to undermine democratic principles. He will explore how predictive analytics can create echo chambers and divide the public, which generative AI can produce deepfakes and misinformation. Pasquale will speak to how these technologies, in his view, pose a serious threat to democracy and will argue that we need multiple strategies to address them. 

TICKETS
Tickets are required for entry. Tickets are free for the campus community and $20 for the general public. Tickets can be reserved online or at the Logger Store in Wheelock Student Center.

SUSAN RESNECK PIERCE LECTURE SERIES
Established in 2002 in honor of President Emerita Susan Resneck Pierce, this lecture series brings intellectuals, writers, and artists of prominence in public affairs and the arts to Puget Sound. This semester's Pierce Lecture in Public Affairs was informed by faculty members working on the development of programming and curricula around AI and Human Values: America Chambers, Mare Hirsch, Suzanne Holland, Robin Jacobson, Siddharth Ramakrishnan, Justin Tiehen, and Ariela Tubert. We thank them for their creative and thoughtful work in helping to select engaging speakers to enrich our campus and the wider Tacoma community.

Frank Pasquale

Event Location

Schneebeck Concert Hall

CONTACT INFORMATION
Michael Noesen
events@pugetsound.edu