Zoom
Virtual Discussion
US Mountain Time
This event is closed to the public.
On June 16, SFI’s Applied Complexity Network co-organized an in-person-only roundtable with Google DeepMind at their London headquarters. The gathering marked the beginning of a new inquiry into the many ways artificial intelligence is shaping, and will continue to reshape, our scientific, educational, economic, and social systems. This roundtable built on groundwork laid during an earlier Studio on Measuring AI in the World, which surfaced key challenges and conceptual frameworks for understanding AI’s impact beyond the lab.
As a follow-up to the London discussion, we hosted a virtual event on July 22nd featuring a few representative voices from the room, revisiting the questions and themes that emerged.
Provocateurs
Simon DeDeoSFI External Professor & Associate Professor at Carnegie Mellon University
Tina Eliassi-RadProfessor, Computer Science, Northeastern University; Science Steering Committee Member + External Professor at SFI
Thomas KameiLead Portfolio Manager of Tailwinds at Counterpoint Global
Mario KrennGroup Leader of the Artificial Scientist Lab at the Max Planck Institute for the Science of Light (Theory Division)
R. Maria del Rio ChanonaAssistant Professor of Computer Science at University College of London & JSMF Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the Complexity Science Hub Vienna
Scott PageProfessor of Complexity at the University of Michigan; Science Board Member + External Professor at SFI
Gillian TettProvost, King's College, Cambridge and Moral Money Co-Founder and Member of the Editorial Board and Columnist at the Financial TimesDiscussant
Zanna IscenkoPrincipal Economist at GoogleOrganizers
Casey CoxDirector of the Applied Complexity Network at the Santa Fe Institute
Conor GriffinAI Policy Research at Google DeepMind
Julian JacobsAI Policy Researcher at Google DeepMind
William TracyVice President for Applied Complexity, SFI