- Over the past two years, Generative Artificial Intelligence – GenAI – has raced from the periphery of tech policy debates to the center of Americans’ daily lives. “Synthetic” AI-generated content can be virtually indistinguishable from “authentic” content created by humans, giving rise to great benefits and great risks.
- The rise of GenAI raises critical policy questions regarding a host of topics, from the political, economic, security, and other threats posed by mis- and dis-information to creators’ intellectual property rights in the works used to “train” AI models to the impacts of “deepfakes” and synthetic content on public trust.
- This panel of government and academic experts will address the cutting-edge policy issues raised by GenAI, discussing how we can best harness this technology’s many benefits while mitigating or eliminating associated risks
Technology Policy
GenAI: Risks and Benefits
- September 24
- 10:45 AM
- - 11:45 AM
- B405
Session Speakers
Moderator
Russell Hanser
Deputy Chief Legal Officer
NCTA – The Internet & Television Association
Lori Maarbjerg
Deputy Bureau Chief, Media Bureau
Federal Communications Commission
Dr. Travis Hall
Acting Associate Administrator, Office of Policy Analysis and Development
National Telecommunications and Information Administration
Topic tags
- Broadband, GenAI, Policy, Security & Privacy, Spectrum
Access
- Full Access Pass Holders
- All timing - Atlanta Time Zone