Project GOAL Conference on AI and Aging: Benefits and Challenges
575 7th St NW
Washington, DC 20004
USA
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FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr
Dr. Gregory Hager, Johns Hopkins U. Professor, Dept. of Computer Science
Nigel Smith, AARP “Hatchery” Innovation Lab Director
…and a host of others. Don’t miss this great opportunity to hear unique perspectives on the impact of AI and the aging community.
Speakers and panelists will address the benefits artificial intelligence can offer aging individuals, with innovative technologies to make their lives safe and secure. AI will also unleash the power of autonomous vehicles, breakthrough innovations in healthcare, and robotics, with great opportunities as we age. At the same time, the challenges of AI will be explored, including privacy, ethics, and security of our data.
Join us to hear about these topics and more!
AGENDA
8:30 – 9:15, Breakfast and Check-In
9:20, Welcome, Debra Berlyn, Project GOAL
9:30 – 10:00, Speaker: Dr. Gregory Hager, Johns Hopkins University (Professor, Department of Computer Science). “AI, Aging, and the Future of Personalized Care”
10:00 – 10:20, Speaker: FCC Commissioner Brendan Carr
10:20 – 10:30, Break
10:30 – 11:20, Fireside Chat — AI Tech: What Does it Offer Older Adults Today and Tomorrow?
Moderator: Nigel Smith, Director, AARP’s Innovation Lab, “The Hatchery”
Panelists:
Mohammed Ansari, LG Electronics, General Manager and Senior Vice President
Jonathan Linkous, CEO, Partnership for Artificial Intelligence and Automation in Healthcare
Justin Erlich, Voyage Auto, Vice President of Strategy, Policy and Legal
Anirudh Koul, Head of AI and Research, Aira
Bill Rogers, CEO, Orbita, Inc.
11:20 – 12:15, Fireside Chat: AI Challenges for the Aging Community
Moderator: Steve LeVine, Editor, Axios Future
Panelists:
Charina Chou, Google, Global Policy Lead for Emerging Technologies,
Brenda Leong, Future Privacy Forum, Senior Counsel and Director of Strategy
Christina FitzPatrick, AARP Policy Development and Integration Director
12:15, Wrap-Up/Concluding Remarks
Debra Berlyn, Project GOAL
Chanelle Hardy, Google