Mei Lin Fung, Co-Chair of People Centered Internet which she co-founded with Vint Cerf. An early pioneer of CRM, working with Tom Siebel and Marc Benioff at Oracle, she also worked at Shell and Intel. Mei Lin studied Finance at MIT under two future Nobel Economics winners. She served as Socio Technical lead for the US government Federal Health Futures, and was finalist in the GSA Citizen Engagement GEAR challenge and chairs the IEEE Technical Committee on Sustainability. She orrganized “Program for the Future” 2008 with Douglas Engelbart and “40th Anniversary of the Internet” (www.tcpip40.com) in 2014 with Vint Cerf. Fellow of Hasso-Plattner-Institute. Mei Lin curates the People Centered Internet’s Digital Cooperation and Diplomacy network and co-authored G7 policy contributions. She initiated and chaired the 3-day series of 60 speakers, including ITU Secretary General Doreen Bogdan Martin, Bob Kahn and Vint Cerf the fathers of the Internet as part of 10 panels on Digital Cooperation, Governance and Regulations at the UN Science Summit in Sept 2023. She is currently organizing with the IEEE History and David Gonzalez, IEEE Ambassador, the 50th Anniversary of the Internet.
Roundtable 2, Marina Bay Sands (Melati)
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Generative AI: The Future of Consumer Financial Protection?
1. Risks to Financial Consumers from Generative AI: What are the potential risks and challenges that financial consumers might face due to the widespread adoption of generative AI in the finance sector?
2. Potential Benefits for Financial Consumers from Generative AI:How can generative AI bring about potential benefits and improvements in services for financial consumers and consumer financial health. What are some examples of its positive impact?
3. How Generative AI Might Be a Useful New Tool for Regulators: In what ways can regulators harness the capabilities of generative AI to enhance their monitoring, oversight, and policymaking in the financial sector?
Hall 2, Singapore EXPO
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The increased developments and use of AI across recent years has seen a parallel increase in calls for AI regulation and AI ethics, but what is the best way to do so? Should we invest in creating ethical AI that abide by our values, or should the focus shift to cultivating ethical individuals who wield AI responsibly - in other words, cultivating ethical Human Intelligence (HI).
In this debate, technologists take to the stage to make a stand. Make your voices heard on which side you stand on, and join us as we attempt to define what the next phase of AI development should look like - ethical AI, or ethical HI?
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