IEEE CVD 2025 Experiences Summary
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I will share here our experiences: Bldg: Dunkin, 239 Main Dunstable Rd., NASHUA, New Hampshire, United States, 03062
The rapid advancement of generative AI is transforming how children interact, learn, and socialize. Surveys show that 45% of high school (https://cdt.org/wp-content/uploads/2023/09/FINAL-Off-Task-Report-Slides.pdf) already use OpenAI platforms, such as ChatGPT, to deal with friendship, relationship, and mental health issues. There are many outstanding questions about the impact that these developments will have on children’s development and socialization. As generative AI becomes more readily accessible in schools and at home, researchers worry that younger students may face (https://www.gse.harvard.edu/ideas/edcast/24/10/impact-ai-childrens-development) opportunities for critical social interactions that are essential for the development of emotional intelligence, empathy, and communication skills. In an effort to address some of these questions, the new Brookings Global Taskforce on AI and Education has embarked on a two-year initiative to conduct a “(https://www.brookings.edu/articles/the-world-needs-a-premortem-on-generative-ai-and-its-use-in-education/)” on generative AI in the context of global education. On May 6, the Center for Universal Education will host a conversation led by Isabelle Hau, executive director of the Stanford Accelerator for Learning and author of “Love to Learn.” A panel discussion exploring the impacts of AI in children’s lives will follow, featuring experts in early learning, mental health and technology, and research on AI companions. Viewers can submit questions by emailing events@brookings.edu or on X/Twitter (https://x.com/BrookingsGlobal) using #AIinEducation. Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482696
This will be an informal discussions of recent AI announcements, and ongoing opportunities/issues with AI. There is interest in forming an AI Local Group (what is this, participation, future events, etc.) If you plan to attend in-person, we need you to register in advance, so we have an accurate count of attendees for pizza. There is no cost to register or attend this event. Agenda: 4:15 PM registration 4:30-4:45 Introductions 4:45-5:45 Informal discussions of recent AI announcements, and ongoing opportunities/issues with AI 5:45 -- AI Local Group considerations (what is this, participation, future events, etc.) 6-7 - Pizza and informal networking, ongoing discussion Room: Classroom, The Baldwin, 50 Woodmont Avenue, Londonderry, New Hampshire, United States, 03053, Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482213
A century ago, Willie Sutton robbed banks with guns “because that was where the money was.” Today, with the rise of online banking, digital transactions, and electronic money, scam artists and fraudsters use phishing emails, hacks, synthetic identities and all sorts of scams to steal from people and financial institutions. In response to this new era of theft, firms are utilizing artificial intelligence programs designed to detect, deter, and stop scams and frauds. On Wednesday, May 7, the (https://connect.brookings.edu/e3t/Ctc/DF+113/c1x-m04/VVn1zs4HqWNqW1K15P86c4xdkW6fpr4J5vNJq7N28qGwW3qg1qW7Y8-PT6lZ3l7W5FQySx7d9fcMW1Zzgsw88pgLXW413BFM8XHrkwW713yXk93tfDPN7D8PqpM1BS5W1vG3Ql7T4t7wW5ndJnk4JMb9MW2pLnm599p416W6WrCqQ864VLsW8yZlbQ6rPvR6W2CPBd-2xMsThW67LK141L_wKxMvJ4WVQ00wjW7GdGRm6qmT6RN8MtVfLHQq1sVN-tMB8wrkk4W7NwG4D3XpcHRW59X6Df344d1ZN9dqPbbfHZ-jW1sqDr21CJnl1W14MGPp8wcrZLV2h1MT8XM9LWW62FJq416-bzwW3DvsNk2N9Jz5VGGd3y8gv0fTW6cZY8z8dCdkYf4MFX7Y04) at Brookings will convene a panel of leading experts from Block, JP Morgan Chase, and FinRegLab to discuss the potential for AI as a new weapon to fight fraud and scams. This event is a part of the Center on Regulation and Markets (https://connect.brookings.edu/e3t/Ctc/DF+113/c1x-m04/VVn1zs4HqWNqW1K15P86c4xdkW6fpr4J5vNJq7N28qGwC3qg1qW7lCdLW6lZ3p-W7Vttkl1-Pw7bW1_Qwz753d2w1W4mhNdn8cmrDpW506MmM90XQmTW9fmKcS6BWRD-VrT2dS6zlSt6VxWB_41P0K-3W67kk8H3cfm-YW1Mh6S85yj6mcW8Z00R02g9B9BW4628pG4jFcKWW8sVzPs6q2j76W8MX4hG8-9gpjW1_V9J71zssYHW50hCwD5Y-yfJW402r0m6Qj3hNN8ZS3174LTjHW3rxDmJ1qLzPyW80bFK-8nfc-xN5j0LjXVcqYYW8H3HFG29Z6g0W8wyhhV5vxZJ_W2b9Yr940swY3W6HmDC97j_KyNf4CvsYH04). Viewers can join the conversation and ask questions in advance by emailing events@brookings.edu and on X (https://connect.brookings.edu/e3t/Ctc/DF+113/c1x-m04/VVn1zs4HqWNqW1K15P86c4xdkW6fpr4J5vNJq7N28qGw03qg1qW69sMD-6lZ3kXW2FVlWl2smLGhW3lq2Qw174fjDW6N-qdy8Z2JyzW1_dqsf6zfJzBW7gBlPm7v0gwmW4J44y_8mTbDzW8FtC8V1dVHw_W2YCZlc89Y3fXN91NYHRqJxcjW6pKvG97Y2RYfW8w6pgn10FlSCW3dM-wn4FFdjlVHkZSY62gFkhW7wxz4c8pQ2HDW6D47ym6-4JgFW8kJ2G17tsqcVW395bDM1dwnSGW8NVcwK8Q-5jRW2fPKDc6GzRVrW971Nvm4HVb_Df2FNjVz04) using #AIforGood. Welcome and moderator Aaron Klein, Miriam K. Carliner Chair and Senior Fellow, Center on Regulation and Markets, Brookings Panel Brian Boates, Risk Lead, Block, Inc. Kelly Thompson Cochran, Deputy Director and Chief Program Officer, FinRegLab Kip Wainscott, Executive Director, Global AI Policy, JPMorgan Chase Virtual: https://events.vtools.ieee.org/m/482683