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Powerful new technologies like OpenAI’s “ChatGPT” or Google’s “Bard” have sparked excitement over the potential they have to transform how we work, learn and…
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May 4th, 2023 Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, Princeton University
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Succeeding at Securing Non-dilutive SBIR/STTR Funding for University Spinout - a webinar presented by InteliSpark and sponsored by Corporate Engagement and Foundation Relations in the Office of the…
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For many of us, social media is an integral part of our everyday lives. But the ramifications of social media can go beyond just an unfunny post or angry response; on more than one occasion, social…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Jeffery Chen, UG '25 Department
Technology and Society
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In the thesis, I argue that xiao xian rou 小鲜肉 pushes back against the state-sanctioned ideals to look masculine, and the role of effeminate men in modern Chinese television uplifts women. Given the…
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May 4th, 2023 Speaker
Anne Wen, UG '23 (2985594) Department
East Asian Studies
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Foundation models (ChatGPT, StableDiffusion) are transforming society: remarkable capabilities, serious risks, rampant deployment, unprecedented adoption, overflowing funding, and unending…
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May 2nd, 2023 Speaker
Rishi Bommasani Department
CITP Location
Comp Sci 105
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Shanti Gamper-Rabindran will discuss the major points from her new book, “America’s Energy Gamble: People, Economy and Planet,” which dissects the Trump administration’s…
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April 3rd, 2023 Speaker
Shanti Gamper-Rabindran Department
C-PREE Location
Wallace 300
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For researchers exploring commercialization pathways and funding for their research or innovations, students and post-docs interested in learning more about innovation and entrepreneurship, and…
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January 11th, 2023 Speaker
Marcie Reilly, Director of Partnerships at the Innovation Space, and Mike Patterson, Entrepreneur-in-Residence at the Innovation Space and I-Corps Alum
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Rosalind Morris’ work is addressed to the histories and social lives—including the deaths and afterlives—produced in the interstices of industrial and resource-based capitalism in…
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February 23rd, 2023 Speaker
Rosalind Morris Department
Center for Culture, Society and Religion
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Natasha Iskander is the James Weldon Johnson Professor of Urban Planning and Public Service at New York University’s Wagner School of Public Service. Her research focuses on the ways that…
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February 13th, 2023 Speaker
Nastaha Iskander Department
C-PREE Location
300 Wallace
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January 27th, 2023 Speaker
Charles Schorin *88 Location
JRR 101
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The digital domain is fast emerging as a new
landscape of global competition and conflict. The benefits of
digitization have been immense, but so have the harms — rampant…
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November 29th, 2022 Speaker
Monica Greco, Anne-Marie Slaughte, Andrés Monroy-Hernández, Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Arthur Lewis Auditorium, Robertson Hall, Princeton University
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December 1st, 2022 Speaker
Veda Vaidyanathan Department
PIIRS Location
Zoom
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Scott Alpizar (FVCG), Mark Siracusa (Nemagen Discoveries)
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