AI at a Crossroads: Who Shapes the Future?
3:30 pm to 5:00 pm
Katherine Elkins AI at a Crossroads
Professor Katherine Elkins from Kenyon College presents:
As AI accelerates global change, critical decisions are shaping its development, governance, and impact. Who determines the values these systems reflect? How will multi-agent AI reshape economies, privacy, and human relationships? And can AI remain both innovative and safe? This talk explores the intersection of AI innovation and global responsibility through real-world cases and emerging research. Through concrete examples and forward-looking analysis, AI Researcher Katherine Elkins highlights the dilemmas and opportunities at the heart of AI’s future and offers insight into how these systems will shape the world ahead.
Katherine Elkins is a leading expert on AI, ethics, and society, serving as a Principal Investigator for the U.S. AI Safety Institute and a recipient of the Notre Dame-IBM Tech Ethics Lab award. She is a member of Meta’s Open Innovation AI Research Community and a professor at Kenyon College, where she co-founded one of the first human-centered AI programs. Her work explores the societal impact of AI, from governance and safety to narrative and creativity.
Sponsored by the Global Lab with support from the Women’s Impact Network