As science, technology, and medicine advance, society will confront new ethical dilemmas at the nexus of public health policy and individual choice. The Master of Arts in Bioethics at the College of Global Public Health provides a strong philosophical foundation for navigating these urgent questions.
8 March 2024
4.00 – 6.00 PM EST
New York University
708 Broadway (Global Public Health School).
The event is co-hosted by The GovLab, The Center for Urban Science + Progress, The Center for Responsible AI and the NYU Center for Bioethics
Speaker: Urs Gasser, Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Innovative Technology at the Technical University of Munich, where he serves as Dean of the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology and Rector of the Munich School of Politics and Public Policy. (see bio below).
Moderator: Stefaan Verhulst, Co-Founder, The GovLab
Respondent: Julia Stoyanovich, Director of the Center for Responsible AI.
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Join us for a book talk with Urs Gasser as he delves into his latest work, “Guardrails.” In this talk, Gasser will explore the ways in which societal norms shape our decision-making processes in an era saturated with data and dominated by rapidly advancing technologies like artificial intelligence.
Drawing from a deep foundation in cognitive science, economics, and public policy, “Guardrails” presents an innovative approach for enhancing decision-making by acknowledging human agency within its societal context.
Gasser, alongside co-author Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, focuses on how to steer the adoption of technological solutions that may lead to unintended consequences. They advocate for societal “guardrails” that are more apt for the digital age—ones that bolster individual autonomy while considering collective welfare, promote adaptability amidst evolving scenarios, and guide us towards more informed choices as we confront formidable global challenges such as injustice and climate change.
This talk is a must-attend for anyone interested in a critical examination of the role of technology in decision-making and how to adopt a more human-centric approach to creating a fairer and more equitable world.
The talk will open with a presentation by Urs Gasser, followed by a conversation moderated by Stefaan Verhulst and Julia Stoyanovich. It will close with Q&A and a brief mingling and networking session.
➡️ RSVP by confirming your attendance by completing the form here. If you have any difficulties, please contact Andrew J. Zahuranec at azahuranec@thegovlab.org.