High-Risk Automated Decision Systems Versus Human Judgment: A talk by David Harris
8
Apr
Wed
This talk will focus on proposed California legislation to curb the use of High-Risk Automated Decision Systems, that is AI-assisted automated systems to decide on employment/termination, criminal justice outcomes, housing, and government benefits.
David Evan Harris is a Chancellorʼs Public Scholar at UC Berkeley, Senior Policy Advisor at the California Initiative for Technology and Democracy, and Senior Advisor on AI & Elections at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU Law School. He works on public policies related to AI in society. He has advised the White House, US Congress, European Union, United Nations, NATO, and California Legislature about AI and tech policy.
This Zoom talk will focus on proposed California legislation to curb the use of High-Risk Automated Decision Systems, that is AI-assisted automated systems to decide on employment/termination, criminal justice outcomes, housing, and government benefits. The primary audience will be students in my class, "Work and a Good Life," but the talk is open to the Pitzer community.
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