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Discussion of "Artificial Integrity" by Hamilton Mann

Agenda

​7:15 - 8:30 p.m. Discussion

Event Summary

Join the Austin Forum for an engaging online discussion of "Artificial Integrity: The Paths to Leading AI Toward a Human-Centered Future" with the author himself, Hamilton Mann! In this thought-provoking book, Mann introduces the transformative concept of "Artificial Integrity," a framework that emphasizes the importance of ethical and human-centered AI development.

This interactive session will delve into the book's key themes, including:

  • The limitations of traditional ethical frameworks in addressing the complexities of AI.

  • The importance of aligning AI with human values and societal norms.

  • Practical strategies for designing, implementing, and continuously aligning AI development to responsibly advance human and artificial co-intelligence.

Hamilton Mann will moderate the discussion, offering his unique insights and answering audience questions. Don't miss this opportunity to explore a critical issue surrounding AI—Integrity over Intelligence—and learn how to shape a future where AI enhances, rather than replaces, human capabilities.

Attendance Instructions

Online via Google Meet
Once you register via Eventbrite, you will receive the direct link in your confirmation email. You will also receive the link in a reminder email one day before the event.

Moderator

Hamilton Mann

Hamilton Mann is a Tech Executive, Digital and AI for Good Pioneer, Keynote Speaker, and the originator of the concept of Artificial Integrity. He serves as Group Vice President at Thales, where he co-leads the AI initiative and Digital Transformation while also overseeing global Digital Marketing activities. He also serves as a Senior Lecturer at INSEAD and HEC Paris as well as a mentor at the MIT Priscilla King Gray (PKG) Center. He is a doctoral researcher in AI at École Nationale des Ponts et Chaussées - Institut Polytechnique de Paris. He writes regularly for Forbes as an AI columnist and has published articles about AI and its technological and societal implications in prominent academic, business, and policy outlets such as Stanford Social Innovation Review (SSIR), Knowledge at Wharton, Leader to Leader (Wiley), Dialogue Duke Corporate Education, INSEAD Knowledge, the Harvard Business Review France and the European Business Review. He hosts The Hamilton Mann Conversation, a podcast on Digital and AI for Good, ranked in the Top 10 for technology thought leadership by Technology Magazine. He was inducted into the Thinkers50 Radar as one of the 30 most prominent rising business thinkers globally.

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