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SEPTEMBER 12, 6:00 – 8:00 PM, AT CANISIUS UNIVERSITY

The Canisius AI and Society Initiative continues its Conversations on AI symposia series with another dual-track event. Each of two sessions features a discussion focused on AI’s critical implications for education (K-12 and higher ed), or business and government. These sessions are followed by a mixer where all participants can gather to discuss considerations and implications of artificial intelligence for their fields and sectors.

Light refreshments will be served.

TRACK 1: EDUCATION, K-12 AND HIGHER ED

PANELISTS

David Rogalski: Instructional Support Specialist & Media Arts Teacher, Kenmore-Tonawanda UFSD

Andrew Lavoie: Design Challenge Coordinator, University at Buffalo

Ken Fujichui: Head of Information Commons & Emerging Technology Librarian, E.H. Butler Library, SUNY Buffalo State

Location: Science Hall 1013A

TRACK 2: BUSINESS, GOVERNMENT AND HEALTHCARE

ETHICS OF ROBOTICS AND AI

PRESENTED BY

Dr. Stephen Petersen: Professor of Philosophy, Niagara University

Location: Science Hall Commons

Submitted by: Tyler Kron-Piatek, Instructional Designer, COLI