Overview

Convened by the MIT Schwarzman College of Computing, the AI Policy Forum (AIPF) was a global effort that worked toward understanding the impact of the wide-spread deployment of AI as well as developing high-level principles on social and ethical issues such as privacy, fairness, bias, transparency, and accountability. With the goal of helping to formulate concrete guidance for governments and companies to address the emerging challenges of AI, the AI Policy Forum focused on policy efforts in mobility, finance, and healthcare, and held three events during its tenure.

Past Events

May 6-7, 2021

Over two half-day sessions, the inaugural AI Policy Forum Symposium brought together leading AI and public policy scholars; government officials and regulators from cities, states, countries, and international organizations; and civil society leaders and advocates — all focused on presenting and debating the work of three Task Forces that are developing the future of AI in Finance, Mobility, and Healthcare.

May 19, 2022

The second AI Policy Forum Symposium comprised four panels that each brought together members of the public sector, private sector, and academia to discuss critical questions in AI policy.

September 28, 2022

A day-long dialogue among leaders from government, business, and academia on the global policy challenges surrounding the deployment of AI.