SRI Seminar Series: Bruce Schneier, “Integrous systems design”
In this talk, Bruce Schneier will introduce the concept of integrous systems design, arguing that integrity has emerged as the central challenge of modern cybersecurity.
In this talk, Bruce Schneier will introduce the concept of integrous systems design, arguing that integrity has emerged as the central challenge of modern cybersecurity.
In this talk, Dr. Mamatha Bhat will examine how multi-agentic AI can enhance fairness and accountability in liver transplant selection.
Our weekly SRI Seminar Series welcomes Kate Larson, professor and University Research Chair in the Cheriton School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo and a research scientist at Google DeepMind.
In this talk, Joel Z. Leibo will present a pragmatic view of AI personhood, arguing that personhood should be understood not as a fixed metaphysical property but as a flexible bundle of rights and responsibilities conferred to solve concrete governance problems.
Zhijing Jin’s research engages broad questions around large language models, causal reasoning, and AI safety, alongside collaborative and institutional approaches to governing complex AI systems.
In this talk, Kyle Mahowald will explore how experiments with filtered pretraining and mechanistic interpretability can shed light on the structure of human language.