This installment of TAI x Society examines the structural tensions inherent in the rapid development of artificial intelligence. While individual actors…
This installment of TAI x Society examines the structural tensions inherent in the rapid development of artificial intelligence. While individual actors (investors, founders, and enterprises) are economically incentivized to accelerate deployment, the long-term risks are often externalized and absorbed by the collective system.
This panel brings together perspectives from venture capital, product management, and international law to dissect how competition forces risk, how these risks manifest during the engineering lifecycle, and where the burden of accountability lies when autonomous systems fail. We will move beyond high-level ethics to discuss the practical mechanics of incentives and the legal frameworks attempting to govern them.
Who is this for?
This event is designed for both technical and non-technical professionals, including engineers, researchers, product, and business leaders.
Agenda
18:30 – 18:55: Doors Open
18:55 – 19:00: Introduction by Organizers
19:00 – 19:45: Panel ...
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