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Conference Materials

Panel I: What is AI, how is it used, and how can it produce
erroneous results?

  • Greg Akers
  • Blake Anderson
  • Dr. Laura Freeman
  • Dr. Emre Kazim

Panel II: How to detect and manage AI errors and risks;
human baseline and engagement.

  • Abigail Gilbert
  • Dennis Hirsch
  • Katie Shay
  • Steve Truitt
  • Nicolas Vermeys

Panel III: How do current regulations/standards/policies
address errors?

  • Peter Chapman
  • Reva Schwartz

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