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IUCEE This Week of March 11

Global Webinars

IUCEE GEDC IFEES Global Webinar Series
“Current Challenges for Trustworthy AI in Industry and Government”
Prof. J.P. Auffret, George Mason University
Wed Mar 13 at 6:30 pm IST (9:00 am US EST), 1:00 pm GMT
Registration Link: https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlduysrDopHtDc6xm1IU1VEpMFZ5qGKs6N
Details Below

Courses: Ongoing
IUCEE International Educators Certification Program (IIECP)
Creating a Dynamic Classroom: Lecture 1
Thu Mar 14 at 7:00 pm
(333 participants from 45 IUCEE Colleges and 32 VTU Colleges)

Meetings:
INTLC (IUCEE Network for Teaching and Learning Centers) BiWeekly Meeting
Thu Mar 14 at 8:00 pm
(Leaders of TLC from 56 IUCEE institutions)

Please contact Sridhar Nori at sridharn18@gmail.com for additional information.

IUCEE GEDC IFEES Global Webinar Series
“Current Challenges for Trustworthy AI in Industry and Government”
Prof. J.P. Auffret, George Mason University

The rapid development and adoption of AI has major ramifications for industry and government. AI is an increasing factor and component of national and economic development, national security, healthcare, education, financial services, transportation, agriculture and many other industries. The talk reviews some of the latest innovations in AI across a range of applications and industries, current policy and regulatory challenges in areas such as AI explainability, bias and privacy; intellectual property and AI generated works; and liability for AI such as for autonomous surgery and vehicles. The talk concludes by reviewing some of the new Trustworthy and Ethical AI frameworks including development in the U.S. and European Union.

Presenter: J.P. Auffret is director, Center for Assurance Research and Engineering in the College of Engineering and Computing, and director, Research Partnerships in the School of Business and at George Mason University, USA. Auffret is also co-founder and current president of the International Academy of CIO (IAC), an NGO headquartered in Tokyo, Japan. Auffret’s work and research span a range of applied technology fields including CIO and ICT governance; and innovation and application of emerging technologies and with NSF, U.S. Department of State, World Bank, ITU and IBM. His experience includes executive positions with MCI and its joint venture with British Telecom, Concert and academic positions with George Mason, Duke University’s Center for International Development, Georgetown University Medical Center, UNU-eGOV (United Nations University Operating Unit on Policy-Driven Electronic Governance) and as physicist-in-residence at American University. Auffret earned a B.S. from Duke University where he was an A.B. Duke Scholar, M.B.A. from the University of Virginia and Ph.D. in Physics from American University.