On September 27, our institution had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Beau Gregory Schelble for a thought-provoking talk titled “From Assistance to Autonomy: Ethical Considerations in Human-AI Teams.” The event saw a robust turnout with participation from students, researchers, and professors, all keen on engaging with this timely and critical subject.
Dr. Schelble’s talk delved into the evolving relationship between humans and AI systems, highlighting the ethical dilemmas that arise as we transition from AI as a tool of assistance to one with increasing autonomy. Topics discussed included the responsibility of decision-making in human-AI collaborations, transparency in AI systems, and the implications of trust and bias in these technologies.
The session concluded with a lively Q&A segment.
This event marks a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the responsible development of AI technologies. We extend our gratitude to Dr. Schelble for his invaluable insights and to all who attended and engaged in the discussions. Stay tuned for next events in this series as we continue to explore the future of AI and its implications for society.