Irena Cronin, co-author of The Infinite Retina, is hosting a virtual roundtable on the ethical implications of Spatial Computing on August 25th. If you have signed up for this roundtable already, you should have received a calendar invite (please let me know if you haven't).
Here are more details:
Spatial Computing: Ethics
August 25th, 2pm PDT
Roundtable Speakers:
Kevin Kelly, Founding Executive Editor, Wired magazine
Brad Templeton, Futurist-in-Chief, Electronic Frontier Foundation
Brandeis Marshall, Faculty Associate, Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University
Arathi Sethumadhavan, Principal User Research Manager - Ethics & Society, Microsoft
Alires Almon, Partner Director, Iliff Artificial Intelligence Institute
Brian Green, Director of Technology Ethics, Markkula Center for Applied Ethics, Santa Clara University
The roundtable lasts a total of 1.5 hours, with one hour for the roundtable and a half hour for questions. It is not set up as a panel, but rather as a lively conversation among the speakers. It all takes place on Zoom. Sign-up as soon as you can to guarantee a spot.
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