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TecHype Live! A Conversation with Minister Clara Chappaz on the Future of AI Governance

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Join us for a special live taping of TecHype, hosted by Brandie Nonnecke, featuring an exclusive conversation with Clara Chappaz, French Minister of AI and Digitalization. The event will include a dynamic discussion on the international AI governance landscape, its challenges, and the potential paths forward. As AI technologies continue to reshape industries and societies worldwide, governments and organizations are under increasing pressure to find the balance between fostering innovation and ensuring responsible governance. Minister Chappaz and Brandie Nonnecke will explore key strategies for achieving this balance, including the principles of responsible AI, transparency, and accountability that are foundational to sustainable AI development. We'll also look ahead to the upcoming AI Action Summit in Paris, set for early February 2025, which aims to convene global leaders to establish a unified vision for AI governance that promotes both technological progress and social good. This live recording is an exceptional opportunity to gain insights into the critical issues that will shape the future of AI on a global scale. TecHype is more than a show; it's a movement towards understanding and responsibly harnessing technology for a better future. Stay tuned and keep thriving in our digital world. Brandie Nonnecke, PhD is the founding director of the CITRIS Policy Lab, headquartered at UC Berkeley. She is an associate research professor at the Goldman School of Public Policy (GSPP) where she directs the Tech Policy Initiative. Nonnecke is the director of Our Better Web, a program that supports empirical research, policy analysis, training, and engagement to address the rise of online harms. She serves as co-director at the Berkeley Center for Law and Technology at Berkeley Law and the UC Berkeley AI Policy Hub. Brandie is the host of TecHype, a groundbreaking video and audio series that debunks misunderstandings, evaluates the real benefits and risks, and explores effective technical and policy strategies to harness emerging technologies for good. TecHype is co-produced by the CITRIS Policy Lab and the Goldman School of Public Policy at UC Berkeley. Support CITRIS as we develop technology solutions for challenges around the world: wildfires, the health of an aging population, the future of a workforce augmented by artificial intelligence, and more. In all we do, we prioritize diversity, equity, and inclusion across each of our research initiatives. https://give.berkeley.edu/fund/FH5885000

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