
Welcome to the Launch of HAI. Today’s event is a first glimpse of a long-standing HAI is founded on three simple but powerful ideas: vision shared by many Stanford faculty, students and supporters: the Stanford Institute for Human- 1. For AI to better serve our needs, it must Human-Centered Centered Artificial Intelligence. HAI is a historic effort incorporate more of the versatility, nuance, and depth of the human intellect. Artificial Intelligence to encourage deep, multidisciplinary engagement in one of the most consequential issues of our time. 2. The development of AI should be paired Symposium with an ongoing study of its impact on The world is undergoing profound change, with a human society and guided accordingly. future of both excitement and complexity on the horizon. At the heart of so much of this change is AI, 3. The ultimate purpose of AI should be to a nascent technology that has rapidly become a enhance our humanity, not diminish or fixture in both work and everyday life and a subject replace it. of both interest and concern for thinkers in a growing Realizing these goals will be among the greatest range of fields. Of course, no one can control challenges of our time. But it’s also an opportunity something so diffuse; but as one of the world’s to share ideas, challenge conventions and explore foremost academic institutions, Stanford can play possibilities on an unprecedented scale. Together, a critical role in guiding it responsibly. we can ensure the next frontier of AI isn’t merely This is the mission of HAI. It will serve as a global hub technological, but humanistic as well. of dialogue and collaboration and demonstrate AI’s We hope you’ll join us. future as a shared pursuit bringing to bear expertise from engineering to medicine, ethics, law, economics, neuroscience, the creative arts and more. John Etchemendy Fei-Fei Li Co-Director Co-Director Patrick Suppes Family Professor Professor of Computer Science in the School of Humanities and Sciences Agenda Acknowledgments & News 9:15– 12:45– AUGMENTING HUMAN CAPABILITIES HAI Launch Task Force Executive Education 9:30 Welcome 1:45 Keynote: A Conversation Steve Denning, Co-Chair Congressional AI and Cyber John Etchemendy, Co-Director, Stanford Institute for 3:35– Reid Hoffman, Co-Chair Boot Camp 3:55 Human-Centered AI, Patrick Suppes Family Professor, with Bill Gates Lightning Talks Jerry Yang, Co-Chair With Center for International School of Humanities and Sciences, Stanford University Bill Gates, Founder, Microsoft Corporation Jim Breyer Security and Cooperation and Michael Bernstein, Assistant Professor of Computer the Hoover Institution Marc Tessier-Lavigne, President, Stanford University Jeff Dean Amy Jin, AI4ALL Alum; Student, Harvard University Science, Human-Computer Interaction Group, Computer Summer 2019 Stephanie Tena-Meza, AI4ALL Alum; Student, Science Department, Stanford University John Hennessy Harnessing AI for Breakthrough 9:30– Salinas High School Emma Brunskill, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Eric Horvitz 10 Innovation and Strategic Impact The Stanford Institute Stanford University Bob King With Stanford Graduate James Manyika Serena Yeung, Assistant Professor of Biomedical Data School of Business for Human-Centered Science and, by courtesy, of Electrical Engineering, Marissa Mayer AI’S HUMAN AND SOCIETAL IMPACT August 2019 Artificial Intelligence Stanford University Sam Palmisano 1:45– Dorsa Sadigh, Assistant Professor of Computer Science Eric Schmidt Distinguished Fellows 2:05 and of Electrical Engineering, Stanford University Mike Schroepfer Lightning Talks Yoshua Bengio (HAI) Kevin Scott Juliana Bidadanure, Assistant Professor of Philosophy and, University of Montreal Fei-Fei Li, Co-Director, Stanford Institute for Human- 3:55– Neil Shen by courtesy, of Political Science, Faculty Director, Stanford 4:55 Rodney Brooks Panel Discussion Ram Shriram Centered AI, Professor of Computer Science, Co-Founder Basic Income Lab, Stanford University MIT and Chairperson, AI4ALL, Stanford University MODERATOR , Technical Fellow and Director, Mark Duggan, The Trione Director of the Stanford Institute : Eric Horvitz Erik Brynjolfsson Projects and Centers MIT for Economic Policy Research and Wayne and Jodi Microsoft Research; Distinguished Fellow, HAI 10– Russ Altman, Kenneth Fong Professor and Professor of Jeff Dean 10:15 Cooperman Professor of Economics, Stanford University AI 100 Break Bioengineering, of Genetics, of Medicine, of Biomedical Google Jennifer Pan, Assistant Professor of Communication AI Index and, by courtesy, of Political Science and Sociology, Data Science and, by courtesy, of Computer Science, Center for the Study of Language Daniel Dennett Tufts University Stanford University Stanford University and Information INTELLIGENCE INSPIRED BY HUMANS Justine Cassell, Associate Dean for Technology Center for AI Safety Susan Dumais David Engstrom, Professor of Law, Associate Dean, and Microsoft Research Bernard D. Bergreen Faculty Scholar, Stanford Law School, Strategy and Impact, Director Emerita of the 10:15– Edward Feigenbaum Stanford University Human-Computer Interaction Institute, and Co-Director Diversity Partners 10:30 Lightning Talks of InMind Project on the Future of Personal Assistants, Stanford University , William Benjamin Scott and Luna M. Scott AI4ALL Daniel Ho Carnegie Mellon University Barbara Grosz Michael Frank, David and Lucile Packard Foundation Professor of Law, Stanford Law School, Professor, by AI4ALL @ Stanford Harvard University Professor in Human Biology, Stanford University courtesy, of Political Science and Senior Fellow, Stanford Fernanda Viégas, Co-Leader, Google’s PAIR (People+AI Research) Initiative Demis Hassabis Surya Ganguli, Assistant Professor of Applied Physics and, Institute for Economic Policy Research, Stanford University Fellowship Partners DeepMind by courtesy, of Neurobiology, Electrical Engineering and Bob Zhang, Co-Founder and CTO, Didi Chuxing McCoy Family Center for Geoff Hinton Computer Science, Stanford University 2:05– Ethics in Society University of Toronto Percy Liang, Assistant Professor of Computer Science 3:05 Panel Discussion 4:55– 5:10 Keynote: Governor Center for International Security Eric Horvitz and, by courtesy, of Statistics, Stanford University and Cooperation Microsoft Research MODERATOR: James Manyika, Chairman and Director, McKinsey Global Institute, Senior Partner, McKinsey John S. Knight Journalism James Manyika Gavin Newsom Fellowships 10:30– & Company; Distinguished Fellow, HAI McKinsey & Company 11:30 Panel Discussion Stanford Institute for Economic Susan Athey, The Economics of Technology Professor, Gavin Newsom, Governor of California Policy Research John Markoff Center for Advanced Study MODERATOR: Reid Hoffman, Co-Founder, LinkedIn; Stanford Graduate School of Business, and Senior in the Behavioral Sciences Partner, Greylock Partners Fellow, Stanford Institute for Economic Policy Research, 5:10– 6:30 Upcoming Events Helen Nissenbaum Jeff Dean, Senior Google Fellow, Senior Vice President of Stanford University Reception and The Coming AI Upheaval Cornell Tech Google AI, Google; Distinguished Fellow, HAI Erik Brynjolfsson, Schussel Family Professor of April 22, 2019 Judea Pearl Management, MIT, and Director, MIT Initiative on the Student Posters Alison Gopnik, Professor of Psychology, Affiliate Professor Fei-Fei Li UCLA Digital Economy, MIT Sloan School of Management; Visiting of Philosophy, University of California, Berkeley Stuart Russell Scholar, Stanford University, and Distinguished Fellow, HAI Yuval Harari , Co-Founder, DeepMind; Distinguished UC Berkeley Demis Hassabis MODERATOR: Kate Crawford, Co-Director and Co-Founder, AI Now Fellow, HAI Nicholas Thompson Mustafa Suleyman Institute, NYU, Distinguished Research Professor, NYU; Chris Manning, Thomas M. Siebel Professor in Machine Co-sponsored by the McCoy Family DeepMind Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research New York City Learning, Professor of Linguistics and of Computer Science, Center for Ethics in Society and the Hal Varian Stanford Humanities Center Director, Stanford Artificial Intelligence Laboratory (SAIL), Tristan Harris, Co-Founder and Executive Director, Google The Center for Humane Technology Stanford University Conference on AI, People & Society Terry Winograd October 28, 2019 Stanford University 3:05– 11:30– Reid Hoffman 12:45 3:35 Break Lunch DJ Patil Eric Schmidt Speakers Alison Gopnik Bill Gates is a professor of psychology and affiliate professor of is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation. In philosophy at the University of California at Berkeley. She 1975, Bill Gates founded Microsoft with Paul Allen and received her BA from McGill University and her PhD from led the company to become the worldwide leader in Oxford University. She is a recognized leader in the study business and personal software and services. In 2008, Bill of children’s learning and development and was one of the transitioned to focus full-time on his foundation’s work to founders of “theory of mind,” an originator of the “theory expand opportunity to the world’s most disadvantaged theory” of children’s development, and more recently people. Along with co-chair Melinda Gates, he leads introduced the idea that probabilistic models and Bayesian the foundation’s development of strategies and sets the inference could be applied to children’s learning. Gopnik overall direction of the organization. In 2010, Bill, Melinda, is the author or co-author of over 100 articles and several and Warren Buffett founded
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