Honolulu ARCS Scholar alum Dr. Jenifer Sunrise Winter discusses issues concerning artificial intelligence.

ARCS Foundation Honolulu Chapter invites you to

The Role of Hardware in Responsible AI Governance

a free hybrid pauhana talk featuring

Honolulu ARCS Scholar alumna Dr. Jenifer Winter

This talk explores Responsible AI with a focus on the hardware ecosystem, highlighting the current discourse gap, where RAI principles primarily address data and algorithms, neglecting the crucial role of AI hardware. It will introduce core RAI concepts—like fairness, accountability, transparency, privacy/security, sustainability—and how they relate to hardware, and will examine challenges, regulatory approaches, and opportunities for integrating RAI into hardware systems, touching on governance mechanisms and the concept of "Sovereign AI."
A 2001–2002 Honolulu ARCS Scholar, Dr. Jenifer Sunrise Winter is a professor in the School of Communication and Information Sciences and co-director of the Pacific Information and Communication Technology for Development Collaborative at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa. She studies data governance and policy related to big data, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things, including how to harness health data for societal good amid competing claims on the value to be derived and substantial risks for individual privacy and security. She also investigates governance of AI and personal health information, assessing increasing challenges to governing the data essential for advancing AI/machine learning innovations.

March 12th, 2025 5:00 PM HST   through   6:30 PM HST
1955 East-West Road
Agricultural Science Building 219
Honolulu, HI 96822
United States

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