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AI Ethics Symposium

Navigating the moral challenges of autonomous systems

As artificial intelligence systems become increasingly autonomous, we face unprecedented ethical challenges. Join us for an in-depth exploration of the moral implications of AI decision-making, from self-driving cars to automated medical diagnoses.

What We'll Explore

  • The trolley problem in the age of autonomous vehicles
  • Bias and fairness in AI decision systems
  • Accountability and transparency in algorithmic governance
  • Privacy rights in the era of pervasive AI surveillance
  • The future of work and human dignity in an AI-driven economy

Who Should Attend

This symposium is designed for anyone interested in the intersection of technology and ethics, including policymakers, technologists, philosophers, business leaders, and concerned citizens. No technical background is required.

Event Details

Date: January 2026 (specific date to be announced)

Duration: Half-day symposium

Format: Lectures, panel discussions, and interactive Q&A

Location: To be announced

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