KAIST, NYU Join Forces to Tackle AI Ethics Governance

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By Jang Hyung-im
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KAIST and NYU Seek Solutions for 'AI Ethical Responsibility' - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
KAIST and NYU Seek Solutions for 'AI Ethical Responsibility'

Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology (KAIST) has partnered with New York University (NYU) to launch research on governance frameworks for artificial intelligence ethical accountability.

KAIST announced on the 9th that it hosted the "KAIST-NYU AI and Digital Governance Summit." The summit was organized to explore practical AI governance solutions that harmonize technological innovation with ethical responsibility, as AI's impact on society rapidly expands.

The event brought together 60 global AI governance leaders, including NYU Professors Matthew Liao and David Chalmers, Oxford Internet Institute Director Vicki Nash, Carnegie Mellon University Professor Vincent Conitzer, Google DeepMind Chief Scientist Iason Gabriel, and former U.S. Ambassador to Korea Philip Goldberg. Experts from major global tech companies including Meta, Google DeepMind, IBM, Amazon, Anthropic, and TikTok also attended to share industry perspectives.

"The importance of governance discussions for responsible AI innovation is growing," said KAIST President Lee Kwang-hyung. "KAIST will lead interdisciplinary research and policy discussions in AI governance through international partnerships."

KAIST and NYU Seek Solutions for 'AI Ethical Responsibility' - Seoul Economic Daily Technology News from South Korea
KAIST and NYU Seek Solutions for 'AI Ethical Responsibility'

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