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Spring AI Safety Forum
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The Spring AI Safety Forum at Georgia Tech is designed for technical and non-technical researchers, students, industry stakeholders, and members of the public to understand how AI can be a dangerous technology and where the policy conversation lies. After a short keynote, attendees may choose from a technical workshop titled "Opening Pandora's Box: Creating Malicious RL Agents", hosted by Changlin Li, founder of the AI Safety Awareness Foundation, and a governance workshop titled "Down the Rabbit Hole: Forecasting and AI Legislation." Attendees will get hands-on experience with policy conversations and safety tools; we ask and seek to answer questions like "What does unsafe AI even look like?" and "How can we prepare for transformative AI?" This is a great opportunity to learn more about AI safety, explore cutting-edge technologies, and network with like-minded people from around Georgia.
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- Workflow Status:Published
- Created By:Kristen Bailey
- Created:02/11/2025
- Modified By:Kristen Bailey
- Modified:02/11/2025
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