BAIR Symposium on AI, Public Policy, and National Security
Friday, September 27 – Banatao Auditorium, Sutardja Dai Hall
The Center for Security in Politics (CSP), Berkeley Artificial Intelligence Research Lab (BAIR), Berkeley Risk and Security Lab (BRSL), and Center for Human-Compatible Artificial Intelligence (CHAI) hosted a Symposium on AI, Public Policy, and National Security at UC Berkeley this past fall. The Symposium brought together U.S. government officials from the Department of Homeland Security, FBI, and state elected leaders from international consulates to convene alongside public and private industry, academia and emerging researchers from UC Berkeley to tackle the With the increasingly present force of technologies and artificial intelligence, the event focused on exploring the intersection between this growing technology and public policy in order to ensure strong national security.
Featured Speakers

Janet Napolitano Founder and Faculty Director, Center for Security in Politics

Josh Becker Senator (D-CA Senate 13th District)

Anil Dewan Co-lead, AI Task Force, Department of Homeland Security

Stuart Russell Professor, EECS, UC Berkeley

Tyrone Pater Senior Advisor for Innovation, Technology and Science, Netherlands Consulate SF

Christian Vorre Mogensen Techplomacy Team Leader, Office of Denmark’s Tech Ambassador

Yuki Arimura Consul, Consulate-General of Japan in San Francisco

Balz Abplanalp Ambassador/Consul General of Switzerland in San Francisco

Mark Silverman Adviser, International Committee of the Red Cross Directorate of Digital Transformation and Data

Elvis Chan Assistant Special Agent in Charge, Federal Bureau of Investigation

Jennifer Atala Senior Director, Artificial Intelligence, Department of Homeland Security
