MADISON, Wis. – Artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping every sector of Wisconsin’s economy, but experts say ensuring its safety and responsibility must come first. The Tuesday, Oct. 28, Tech Council Innovation Network luncheon in Madison will explore how lawmakers, businesses and researchers can make responsible AI a statewide priority through interactive discussions and a live demonstration.
Panelists include Will Anderson, director of the Wisconsin AI Safety Initiative; Sahab Aslam, founder of Vectorify Labs, graduate faculty in data science at University of California, Berkeley and AI sector lead at the Harvard Business School Alumni Angels of New York; and Wisconsin legislators to be announced. Nick Myers, Tech Council board member and director of AI innovation for Recovery.com will open with a live demonstration and moderate the panel discussion.
Join us at One City Schools, 1707 West Broadway in Madison. This is a new location for our Madison luncheons, just off Madison’s Beltline Highway with free and accessible parking.
Registration and networking begin at 11:30 a.m., lunch at noon and the presentation at 12:30 p.m. The cost is $10 for students and returning veterans, $25 for individual members, $40 for non-members and included for Tech Council corporate members. Click here to register.
“Conversations like this are how Wisconsin can stay proactive about emerging technologies instead of playing catch-up,” said Angela Schlobohm, vice president of the Wisconsin Technology Council. “By bringing different perspectives together, we can help shape innovation in ways that strengthen our economy and protect the public.”
This luncheon is sponsored by the Dane County Regional Airport with support from One City Schools.
The Wisconsin Technology Council is the independent, non-profit science and technology adviser to the governor and Legislature, with events, publications and outreach that contribute to Wisconsin’s tech-based economy. To join, go to www.wisconsintechnologycouncil.com or call 608-442-7557.