This discussion explored the multifaceted landscape of artificial intelligence (AI) ethics and policy, emphasising the critical relationship between research institutions, corporations and governments in shaping regulatory frameworks.
Key considerations include data privacy, the volume and type of data required for AI advancements, and different types of AI workloads-referencing President Coughlin's work on memory and storage-and the ethical use of IEEE material to foster academic and technological innovation. It also looked at the challenges that universities face in AI research amid the dominance of large corporations, focusing on access to computational resources and the potential for informed legislation and other initiatives to support equitable access.
Dr Thomas M. Coughlin, IEEE President and CEO, and President Coughlin Associates is a digital storage analyst and business and technology consultant with over 40 years’ experience in the data storage industry. Alongside many publications and six patents, he is also the author if Digital Storage in Consumer Electronics: The Essential Guide, which is now in its second edition with Springer. Dr Coughlin is an IEEE Life Fellow and has served numerous volunteer leadership roles within the organisation.
Orla Feely MRIA is President of University College Dublin, President of CESAER (the Conference of European Schools of Advanced Engineering Education and Research), and a Fellow of the IEEE. Known for her research in the area of nonlinear circuits and systems, she has been awarded research grants and prizes from a number of national, international and industry sources. Professor Feely has previously served as Vice-President for Research, Innovation and Impact at UCD from 2014 to 2023 and President of Engineers Ireland.
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