October 29 | How AI Safety Enables Innovation
October 29 | How AI Safety Enables Innovation
Tuesday, October 29, 202412:40 PM - 2:00 PM (Pacific)
Stanford Law School Building, Manning Faculty Lounge (Room 270)
559 Nathan Abbott Way Stanford, CA 94305
Join the Cyber Policy Center October 29th, from 1 PM-2 PM, for the next seminar in our Fall Seminar Series. Sessions will run October through December and will be moderated by Nate Persily, co-director of the CPC. We will hear from the U.S. AI Safety Institute’s (U.S. AISI) inaugural director, Elizabeth Kelly, who will discuss: (1) how the U.S. government is approaching AI safety; (2) how they are working with international counterparts, as well as stakeholders in civil society, academia, and industry; and (3) why they believe a focus on safety is essential to future AI innovation. Ms. Kelly will also reflect on the progress made in the year since President Biden signed the Executive Order on the Safe, Secure, and Trustworthy Development and Use of Artificial Intelligence.
Please note, this seminar has no zoom option and is in-person only. Register for your spot.
About the Speaker
Elizabeth Kelly is director of the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Institute. As director, she is responsible for providing executive leadership, management, and oversight of the AI Safety Institute and coordinating with other AI policy and technical initiatives throughout the Department of Commerce, NIST and across the government.
Prior to joining NIST, Elizabeth served as Special Assistant to the President for Economic Policy at the White House National Economic Council, where she helped lead the Administration's efforts on financial regulation and technology policy, including artificial intelligence. Elizabeth was a driving force behind the domestic components of the AI executive order, spearheading efforts to promote competition, protect privacy, and support workers and consumer, and helped lead Administration engagement with allies and partners on AI governance.
She previously served as a senior policy advisor on the Biden-Harris Transition Team and in the Obama White House. In the private sector, Elizabeth was Senior Vice President of Growth for Capital One Investing, which acquired United Income, a fintech start-up that she helped grow as SVP of Operations.
Elizabeth holds a J.D. from Yale Law School, an MSc in Comparative Social Policy from the University of Oxford, and a B.A. from Duke University. She is a term member of the Council on Foreign Relations.