AI Governance Across Public & Policy Research Sectors
Monday, June 15
5:00 pm - 7:00 pm
Co-hosted by the Indiana University, O'Neill School
1619 Massachusetts Ave. NW, Washington, DC 20002
Artificial intelligence governance is not a single challenge - it is a complex, interconnected set of issues unfolding simultaneously across government, academia, and the policy research community.
At the federal level, agencies are not only developing AI governance policies but also actively deploying AI tools for fraud detection, benefits administration, and regulatory review. Meanwhile, state and local governments are integrating AI into the fabric of society, often without well-defined frameworks for accountability and oversight.. Universities sit at the center of this transformation. They are crafting institutional AI governance strategies, rethinking teaching and learning in an AI-driven world, addressing research data security in the era of cloud-based tools, and educating the workforce responsible for shaping responsible AI systems.
Despite these shared challenges, conversations around AI governance are happening in silo.
This panel brings together experts from across government, academia, and policy research field to explore emerging frameworks, identify leadership trends, and surface key points of tension. The discussion will include audience Q&A, followed by a one-hour networking reception.
Moderator: Kosali Simon, APPAM President & Professor, Indiana University
Panalist: Eric Stokan, University of Maryland, Baltimore County
Panelist: Anh Ngoc Tran, Indiana University, O'Neill School
Cost:
APPAM Members: Free
Non-Members: $10
