AI, Technology, and the Role of Regulation
How to Regulate for Responsible Innovation
How do you balance progress and policy in the age of AI and big tech? Explore the challenges and opportunities that arise when technology advances faster than policies can keep up. You will gain valuable insights into how governments, businesses, and regulators can collaborate to create balanced governance, while also learning practical strategies for using AI responsibly in your own work and life.
Featuring:
Kartik Hosanagar, John C. Hower Professor of Operations, Information and Decisions; Co-Director, AI at Wharton, The Wharton School
Kevin Werbach, Liem Sioe Liong/First Pacific Company Professor; Professor of Legal Studies & Business Ethics; Chairperson, Legal Studies and Business Ethics, The Wharton School
Stefano Puntoni, Sebastian S. Kresge Professor of Marketing; Co-Director, AI at Wharton, The Wharton School
Series Overview:
During each election cycle, candidates present their proposed policies for future implementation. To give you a deeper understanding of how many of these policies intersect with the lives of everyday Americans, Wharton is introducing a new series: Policies That Work. Moderated by Wharton faculty and delivered both in person and via livestream, the series will leverage Wharton’s expertise to analyze current U.S. policies with a nexus to business and the economy to offer insights on recent outcomes and explore opportunities for improvement — all while explaining the impact these policies have on business and society.