Artificial Intelligence: What it Does for the U.S.? What it Does to the U.S.?
Lewis Center Distinguished Speakers Panel
Artificial Intelligence: What it Does for the U.S.? What it Does to the U.S.?
Thursday, April 3
5 p.m. – 7:30 p.m.
Student Engagement Center (SEC) Ballroom
Mark your calendar! Our very special guest panelists will help us better understand and reflect on several critical questions, including:
- How will some of the emerging technology disruptions drive business evolution and employment opportunities, particularly in the health and education sectors?
- What are the opportunities and threats that AI represents for Mexico and other nations in the Americas?
- How is AI impacting the field of education for our students, schools and teachers? What are some of the safeguards that schools must take? Are we getting a handle on it? How are schools and institutions of higher knowledge responding to the challenges?
- What are the opportunities and threats for healthcare? What are some of the most important developments we’re already seeing and foreseeing? What must we do to mitigate the risks?
- Will AI ultimately help us advance environmental causes or will it simply add to the problems?
- Can AI contribute to a more equitable and just society, or will it instead exacerbate societal inequities and structural injustices?
Our distinguished panel will feature:
- Mr. Anthony Bradley, Vice-President, Emerging Technologies and Trends Research, Gartner
- In this role, Bradley leads global teams of analysts who research emerging technologies and trends that are changing today's world and shaping the future. The overarching goal is to better the world by accelerating information technology innovation and its positive impact on business and society.
- Mr. Jahasiel Sevilla Muñoz, Digital Transformation Manager at Northern Latin America, Google
- Sevilla Muñoz’s professional path with Google and as a consultant and educator has been driven by his passion for empowering individuals and organizations to evolve, innovate and achieve their goals while focusing first and foremost on their values and principles
- Dr. Paul Lewis, Chair, Associate Professor and Chair, Department of Philosophy, 不良研究所
- Dr. Lewis began focusing on the history and philosophy of science and technology as part of his doctoral research at the University of Kentucky. The political and moral dimensions of this topic have since become a central consideration of his work.
Be on the lookout for the registration link and additional details on February 1.
For questions, please contact Dr. Rafael Hoyle:
- Email: hoyle@uiwtx.edu
- Phone: (210) 805-3096