UF supports the ethical use of artificial intelligence
The University of Florida, a proponent for ethics in artificial intelligence, is part of a new global agreement with seven other worldwide universities that are committed to the development of human-centered approaches to artificial intelligence (AI) that will impact people everywhere. During the Global University Summit at Notre Dame University, Joseph Glover, UF provost and senior vice president of academic affairs, signed The Rome Call for AI Ethics on October 27 on behalf of the University of Florida and served as a panelist for the two-day summit attended by 36 universities invited from around the world. The event was held in Notre Dame, IN. The signing indicates a commitment to the principles of the Rome Call for AI Ethics: to ensure artificial intelligence serves the interests of humanity and to support regulations and principles to deliver emerging technologies that are ethically centered. UF joins a network of universities that will share best practices, tools, and educational content, as well as meet regularly to share updates and discuss innovative ideas.
Nov-4-2022, 18:01:06 GMT
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