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The Ethics of AI

Artificial intelligence is a powerful technology that is revolutionizing our lives, our work, and our world. However, with great power comes great responsibility. Unfortunately, most of us are not yet prepared to use our new AI superpowers ethically.

In this session, we will explore the ethical implications of AI in a three-part journey through AI technologies of today, tomorrow, and the future. Along the way, we'll discuss potential problems and solutions to these new AI-created ethical dilemmas.

We'll begin with the ethical issues we face with today's AI, such as bias, lack of transparency, and surveillance capitalism. Next, we'll discuss the challenges of the next decade, including AI's impact on our labor economy, synthetic media, and human autonomy. Finally, we'll explore possibilities for the next century of AI, including artificial super intelligence, the value alignment problem, and the future of humanity.

Join us as we delve into the ethics of artificial intelligence and explore the potential challenges and benefits of this rapidly evolving technology. If you're a software developer, IT professional, or just curious about AI, you won't want to miss this thought-provoking exploration of the ethics of AI!

I'm an AI researcher, consultant, and author.

Over my career, I've taught over 500,000 software developers and IT professionals.

I've delivered over 100 keynotes, presentations, and workshops on every continent in the world (including Antarctica).

I've spoken at Microsoft Ignite, NDC, Devoxx, CodeMash, Techorama, DevSum, KCDC, VS Live, IT/Dev Connections, and more.

I'm also the president of Serenze Global, a co-organizer of AntarctiConf, and a member of the speaker-selection committee for KCDC.

For my full public-speaking credentials and speaker-demo reel, please visit my website:
https://matthewrenze.com/speaking/

Matthew Renze

AI researcher, consultant, and author

Las Vegas, Nevada, United States

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