Centers at UC Berkeley and the University of Cambridge are exploring ways to meet the dual needs of training scientists to be aware of the ethical implications and public opinion of their discoveries and to engage in early and intentional discussions with the public about them.Read more about Kavli Foundation launches two Centers for Ethics, Science, and the Public
For nearly three decades, prominent faculty experts have propelled Berkeley Law’s leading position at the intersection of law and technology. Recently, the White House tapped two of them for high-level roles to help influence federal policy improvements.
The Kavli Center's Jodi Halpern is among this year's John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation fellows. The prestigious awards recognize scholars with impressive achievements in fields ranging from the natural sciences to the creative arts. Guggenheim fellowship winners receive one-time grants...Read more about Guggenheim fellowships awarded to three UC Berkeley faculty
Stuart Russell, Director of the Kavli Center for Ethics, Science and the Public, spoke with BBC News technology correspondent Rory Cellan-Jones about his four Reith Lectures, "Living With Artificial Intelligence". The lectures focus on the existential threats of AI and offers a way forward.Read more about Stuart Russell gives Reith Lectures on AI and why people should be scared
Over 150 experts from a wide variety of backgrounds gathered virtually to discuss the challenges, as well as possible positive Artificial Intelligence visions and their implications for policymakers. This article is a summary of those conversations.Read more about 6 positive AI visions for the future of work