TRAILS Conference – AI at Work: Building and Evaluating Trust
February 3 - February 4
The Institute for Trustworthy AI in Law and Society (TRAILS) invites AI thought leaders, researchers, and advisors from industry, policy, and academia to join us for AI at Work: Building and Evaluating Trust.
February 3-4, 2025 The George Washington University
Washington, D.C.
This two-day event will explore ethical frameworks and guidelines for AI systems, strategies for building trustworthy AI governance within organizations, supporting AI and/as Workers, and tools to help address the challenges of AI at work across all sectors.
This event is open to the public, though pre-registration is required to attend, as seating is limited.
Keynote panels include guests from IBM, Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, Meta, Microsoft Research, the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Qualcomm, Trustible, Unanimous AI, and many more.
Conference tracks include: Trustworthy AI Governance Within Organizations, AI and Career Trajectories, AI and/as the Worker, and Connecting Trustworthy AI Research to Operational Practices.
Keynote Panels:
Making Evaluation Make Sense: Designing Evaluation Measures for AI Systems Users Can Understand and Trust
AI as Work: Expanding Participation in AI Design, Development, and Evaluation
Who Participates in Participatory AI, and How Can We Make it More “Participatory”?
AI in the Work-World
Breakout Session Highlights:
Increasing AI Diversity in the Workforce
Overcoming Organizational Challenges When Adopting NIST Risk Management Framework
Supporting Good AI Governance Practices Within Organizations
Exploring Real-World Tools and Theories for Addressing the “AI at Work” Challenges
Imagining the Future of AI and Workers: A Strategic Foresight Workshop