“Balancing AI and Technology in the Modern World”

November 6th, 2023

Tripp Commons at Memorial Union in Madison, Wisconsin
6:00 PM CST to 8:00 PM CST

TEDxUWMadison will be hosting its annual event this year with the theme: "Balancing AI and Technology in the Modern World." We aim to explore how advancements in AI and technology have the potential to either perpetuate or mitigate biases in society. Additionally, we want to delve into the profound ways in which these innovations have transformed human interaction and societal dynamics.

  • SHARON LI

    Sharon Yixuan Li is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. She received a Ph.D. from Cornell University in 2017, advised by John E. Hopcroft. Subsequently, she was a postdoctoral scholar in the Computer Science department at Stanford University. Her research focuses on the algorithmic and theoretical foundations of AI safety in the open world. She has served as Area Chair for ICLR, NeurIPS, ICML, and Program Chair for Workshop on Uncertainty and Robustness in Deep Learning. She is the recipient of the AFOSR Young Investigator Program (YIP) award, NSF CAREER award, MIT Technology Review "Innovator of the Year", Forbes30Under30 in Science, and multiple faculty research awards from Google, Meta, and Amazon. Her works also received a NeurIPS Outstanding Paper Award, and an ICLR Outstanding Paper Award Honorable Mention in 2022.

  • MARTIN LICHTMAN

    Martin Lichtman Ph.D. is a zealous and optimistic explorer of light and matter. Martin's research in quantum computing sits at the boundary of atomic physics and information science. With these tools, we can both probe the nuance of our natural world, and also harness its complexity to solve big problems. Our civilization is now poised to use nature's own tools to unlock that marvelous potential. Martin earned his Ph.D. at UW-Madison, did post-doctoral research at the Joint Quantum Institute, and is now a Senior Quantum Physicist at Infleqtion, a quantum hardware company that harnesses the precision of lasers and atoms for timekeeping, sensing, and computing. Martin is passionate about Wisconsin's winters, and is a two-time age-class U.S. national champion in short track ice speed skating.

  • LORI MAZOR

    At the intersection of artificial intelligence and creativity, Lori Mazor leads SYNTHETIVITY as its CEO. This trail-blazing venture is dedicated to enlightening today's and tomorrow's leaders about the transformative power of Generative AI, revolutionizing traditional paradigms in executive education. Lori's unique interdisciplinary background in architecture and business, along with her forward-thinking approach to technology, has equipped thousands with the know-how to leverage Generative AI. Internationally recognized for her groundbreaking work in embedding Generative AI into education, workforce development, and business ecosystems, Lori's expertise is changing the contours of the AI landscape. Currently,Her talks are not just informative but transformative, sparking innovative thinking while unveiling the human-centric capacities of AI.

  • PATRICK MCDANIEL

    Patrick McDaniel is the Tsun-Ming Shih Professor of Computer Sciences in the School of Computer, Data & Information Sciences at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Professor McDaniel is a Fellow of IEEE, ACM and AAAS, a recipient of the SIGOPS Hall of Fame Award and SIGSAC Outstanding Innovation Award, and the director of the NSF Frontier Center for Trustworthy Machine Learning. He also served as the program manager and lead scientist for the Army Research Laboratory's Cyber-Security Collaborative Research Alliance from 2013 to 2018. Patrick's research focuses on a wide range of topics in computer and network security and technical public policy. Prior to joining Wisconsin in 2022, he was the William L. Weiss Professor of Information and Communications Technology and Director of the Institute for Networking and Security Research at Pennsylvania State University.

  • SCOTT ROSEN

    Scott B. Rosen is Senior Director, Global Research at Getty Images, and oversees the company’s research function, helping customers and clients from around the world find and license the best visuals to tell their stories. Scott joined Getty Images in 2014 to manage its North American team of visual experts and archivists and has more than 15 years of experience in the industry. Recently, AI has been a large focus area for Scott, with the aim to help his team bridge their existing creative skill set to helping customers harness AI. Based in NYC, Scott has spent most of his life immersed in visual imagery. His photography career started at the age of 10, when he began developing his own images in his aunt’s dark room. Scott holds a BA from UW-Madison, with a focus in film. His passion for visual content and culture has resulted in his own photography business as well as co-founding the food & travel website, eatyourworld.com.