AI Governance Series “Toward Human-Centric AI: The Japanese Model”

Join us for our latest installment of the AI Governance Series, co-hosted by Yale ISP on  Friday, April 8, 2022 at 9:30am EDT. This upcoming panel will follow our Chinese AI event and our European AI event and focus on Japan’s role in the world of AI, both in software development and a manufacturing hub for chips in the global supply chain. We hope you will be able to join us on this panel discussion. The event is being moderated by Tech Institute Non-Resident Fellow Kyoko Yoshinaga and consists of a panel comprised of Noriko Arai, Professor and Director of Research Center of Community Knowledge, National Institute of Informatics; Susumu Hirano, Professor and Dean, Faculty of Global Informatics, Chuo University; Hideaki Shiroyama, Director of Institute for Future Initiatives, Professor of Graduate School of Public Policy, The University of Tokyo; and Toshie Takahashi, Professor, School of Culture, Media and Society/the Institute for AI and Robotics, Waseda University, Associate Fellow, the Leverhulme Center for the Future of Intelligence, the University of Cambridge. We hope you will be able to join!