Human AI Collaboration: A Dynamic Frontier Program

Here are the speakers and times for the November 1st 2017 Conference
Human AI Collaboration: A Dynamic Frontier

8:45am
Welcome
Martha Russell, Executive Director, mediaX at Stanford University

9:00am
Artificial Intelligence: Augmentation, Competition, and Wealth
Neil Jacobstein, mediaX Distinguished Visiting Scholar, Singularity University

Break

10:15am
Frontiers of AI in Medical Imaging for Clinical Decision Making
Daniel Rubin, Associate Professor of Biomedical Data Science, Radiology, Medicine (Biomedical Informatics Research), and Ophthalmology (courtesy), Stanford University

10:45am
Panel: Human Learning, After Machine Learning
Keith Devlin, Moderator, Executive Director, H-STAR Institute, Stanford University
John Perry, Henry Waldgrave Stuart Professor of Philosophy, Emeritus, Stanford University
Pat Langley, Director, Institute for the Study of Learning and Expertise
Emma Brunskill, Assistant Professor, Computer Science, Stanford University
John Willinsky, Khosla Family Professor of Education, Stanford Graduate School of Education

11:45am
The Quest for Transparent AI
Ajay Chander, Director, Digital Life Lab, Fujitsu Labs of America

Lunch

1:15pm
Confidence, Trust and Certainty for Collaboration between Humans and Automated Systems
Peter Norvig, Director of Research, Google and mediaX Distinguished Visiting Scholar

2:15pm
Getting Financial Predictions Right
David Bailey, Leading Figure, High-performance Scientific Computing and Computational Mathematics

2:45pm
Human 2.0: How to Build a Centaur & Why It’s Going to Change the World
Amy Kruse, Chief Scientific Officer, Platypus Institute

Break

3:30pm
Panel: Creating Conversations Between Humans & AIs
Elizabeth Arredondo, Moderator, Robot Personality Designer, Catalia Health
Erik Vinkhuyzen, Sr Researcher, Nissan Research Center Silicon Valley
Daniel Padgett, Conversation Design Lead, Google
Mariana Lin, AI Writer, Former Creative, Apple
Cathy Pearl, VP of User Experience, Sensely

4:15pm
Priors and Probabilistic Influences on Perception
Poppy Crum, Chief Scientist, Dolby Laboratories and Stanford Adjunct Professor, CCRMA

4:45pm
Networking Reception