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  3. Chellappa Briefs Policymakers on the Future of AI

Chellappa Briefs Policymakers on the Future of AI

Hopkins' experts highlight the potential and ethical challenges of AI in national security and medicine.

Published: August 8, 2024
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Electrical and computer engineering’s Rama Chellappa played a key role in briefing congressional staffers on the transformative potential and ethical considerations of AI. His insights underscored the importance of informed regulation as AI continues to advance in critical sectors.

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