+AI Perspectives Week: AI Ethics Town Hall
Expansion of generative AI invites many ethical questions at top of mind of many in our campus community. These questions span a wide range of concern for humans, communities, resource use, teaching approaches, research governance, and technological advancement. This town hall will include a panel of WashU experts in their field discussing these concerns.
Free and open to all, registration requested.
Panelists

Mimi Calter
Vice Provost and University Librarian
WashU Libraries

Tiffany Calvert
Chair, MFA in Visual Art; Associate Professor
Sam Fox School of Art and Design

Eric Fornier
Director of Educational Development
Center for Teaching and Learning

Phil Valko
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Sustainability
Office of Sustainability

Yevgeniy Vorobeychik
Professor of Computer Science
McKelvey School of Engineering
+AI Perspectives Week (March 23-27) is week of conversations about the role of AI in the academic mission of WashU and the opportunities it creates for student success, teaching, and new approaches to research. Co-sponsored by the Office of the Provost, the Digital Intelligence & Innovation (DI2) Accelerator, and the Center for Teaching and Learning. Learn more about the week’s events and opportunities at ai.washu.edu.