On April 8th, I talked on “Human First Innovation: from Theory to Practice” at the AI Governance Series: “Toward Human-Centric AI: The Japanese Model”.
This event was co-hosted by the Yale Information Society Project, the Georgetown Institute for Technology Law and Policy and the Georgetown Global TechNet Working Group.
Following the panels of “The Geopolitics of Chinese AI” and “The Geopolitics of European AI”, this panel focuses on the Japan’s initiatives in AI Governance, learning about the policies and guidelines as well as some projects on AI and robotics which Japan is advanced in this area from leading experts in Japan.
Moderator: Kyoko Yoshinaga, Non-Resident Senior Fellow of the Georgetown Institute for Technology Law and Policy
Panelists: Professors Susumu Hirano, Professor and Dean, Faculty of Global Informatics, Chuo University;
Hideaki Shiroyama, Director of Institute for Future Initiatives, Professor of Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo
Toshie Takahashi, Professor, School of Culture, Media and Society/the Institute for AI and Robotics, Waseda University.
Thank you for your kind invitation!