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27th Annual Stakeholder Dialogue

27th Annual Stakeholder Dialogue

Due to COVID-19, Opus College of Business has cancelled this event. If you have any questions, please contact us.

Join the Opus College of Business for this year's 27th Annual Stakeholder Dialogue featuring Professor Paula Boddington of Cardiff University and author of "Towards and Code of Ethics for Artificial Intelligence".

The 27th Annual Stakeholder Dialogue on April 16, 2020, will feature keynote speaker Professor Paula Boddington, whose work centers on the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence and human flourishing. Her recent book “Towards a Code of Ethics for AI” will form the basis for her comments.

This talk will be critically important for understanding human work and dignity in the digital age.

The event is open to the public, but registration is required and seats are limited.

Event Details
Thursday, April 16 
4:30 p.m. | Registration opens
4:30 – 5:30 p.m. | Reception
5:30 – 7:00 p.m. | Talk

Location
Law School Atrium
University of St. Thomas
46 S 11th St.
Minneapolis, MN 55403

About the Speaker

Paula Boddington has held academic positions at the University of Bristol, the Australian National University, Cardiff University, and Oxford University. She is currently also a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Biomedical Sciences, Cardiff University. She has received research awards from the Future of Life Institute, the National Institute of Health Research, and the Wellcome Trust.

Her research has focused mostly on issues in applied philosophy, including medical ethics, ethical issues in genetics and genomics, and artificial intelligence. As well as examining philosophical and ethical questions in artificial intelligence, she is also currently working with a team of medical sociologists conducting ethnographic research on the care of people living with dementia on acute hospital wards. Her teaching has covered a wide range of topics including ethics, philosophy of mind, philosophy of religion, logic, Wittgenstein, and feminist theory.

Presented by the Koch Distinguished Professors in Business Ethics with the Veritas Institute and the Center for Ethics in Practice at the University of St. Thomas.