The use of AI has grown exponentially and reports projecting that AI could add $15 trillion to the global economy by 2030. This speed and innovative ways corporations, governments, consumers, and students are using AI is outpacing the ability to establish regulations to safeguard its use. This panel will explore how ethics can, and should, frame the use of AI by different parties. The discussion will span topics such as election concerns, consumer protections, and job loss/creation. The panel will also consider “AI for good” and ethical issues around not using AI if it can benefit humanity.
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David Hunt
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David Hunt, a Vice President in Oliver Wyman’s Transportation Practice, focuses on national and regional policy issues, transportation operations and strategic planning, and network modeling and operations research. He has been a consultant to the transportation industry for 40 years working with clients on six continents and across all modes of transportation. Dave is a member of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), where he is the President-Elect in 2024 and will be the President in 2025. He was the recipient of the 2017 INFORMS President’s Award given, “to recognize, and thereby encourage, important contributions to the welfare of society by members of our profession” for his work on Pro Bono Analytics and the INFORMS Ethical Guidelines. Dave earned a B.S. in civil engineering from West Virginia University and a M.S.E. from the Civil Engineering and Operations Research Department at Princeton University.
Bio from: Data Universe 2024
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