TORONTO, May 17, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The 2nd AI Global Forum will be held in South Korea next week, bringing together government officials, business leaders, civil society, and academics from around the world to discuss the future of AI. Masu.
of Vector Institute has partnered with many of the world's leading researchers studying AI trust and safety and will be available to provide comments before and during the AI Global Forum.
In addition, Vector's President and Representative Director, Tony Gaffney will be able to attend the forum in South Korea on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 in person and receive comments locally.
Media availability:
Experts will discuss trust and safety in AI before and during the AI Global Forum.
AI trust and safety experts at Vector Institute:
Jeff Clune
Jeff focuses on deep learning, including deep reinforcement learning. His research also focuses on AI safety, including improving regulatory recommendations and agent interpretability.
roger gross
Roger's research investigates the dynamics of training in deep learning. He applies his own expertise to fine-tuning his AI to ensure its advances align with human values. Some of his recent research focuses on better understanding how large-scale language models work to avoid potential risks in deployment.
Rahul G. Krishnan
Rahul's research focuses on building robust and generalizable machine learning algorithms to advance computational medicine. His recent research has developed new algorithms for causal decision-making and constructed risk scores for patients on the transplant waiting list for predictive models deployed in high-risk settings. We created an automatic guardrail for.
Xiaoxiao Li
Xiaoxiao specializes in the interdisciplinary fields of deep learning and biomedical data analysis. Her main mission is to increase the reliability of her AI, especially when it comes to sensitive areas such as medicine.
nicolas papenot
Nicolas' research focuses on advancing privacy-preserving techniques in deep learning and more secure and reliable machine learning models.
About Vector Institute
Founded in 2017, Vector Institute works with industry, institutions, startups, and governments to develop AI talent, advance research excellence in AI, and develop and sustain AI-based innovation to drive economic growth. and improve the lives of Canadians. Vector aims to advance AI research, increase adoption in industry and health through programs for talent, commercialization and applications, and lead Canada towards the responsible use of AI. Led by top AI practitioners, industry programs provide the fundamentals of product and process applications, company-specific guidance, expert training, and connections to work-ready talent. Vector is funded by the Province of Ontario, the Government of Canada through the Pan-Canadian AI Strategy, and key industry sponsors across multiple sectors of Canadian industry.
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