If machine learning can predict behavior, can it also manipulate behavior? Is facial recognition software just? What might it mean to love God and neighbor in our use of Artificial Intelligence?
Join Octet Collaborative board member Ehi Nosakhare and Justin Hawkins for a timely conversation, presented by Boston Fellows.
This event is open to the public. Registration is $15. Lunch is provided. To reserve your spot, please register by Thursday, February 10.
Dr. Ehimwenma Nosakhare is a Senior AI Data Scientist at Microsoft's New England Research and Development Center (NERD). She designs, develops, and leads the implementation of machine learning solutions in application projects for Microsoft's products and services. Ehi earned her Ph.D. in Electrical Engineering and Computers Science (EECS) from MIT in 2018.
Justin Hawkins is pursuing a combined PhD in Religious Studies and Political Science at Yale University. His research interests focus on Christian social ethics, political theology, and the Political Theory of the Bible, as well as systematic and philosophical theology, disability ethics, and ethical considerations of emerging technologies. He is Editor-at-large at Fare Forward journal.