United Nations Ambassador Kah, Visiting Scholar at the AI Ethics Lab at Rutgers University, will moderate the twelfth session of the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO). You are invited to join him online on 28 or 29 October 2025 for a conversation on the intersection of intellectual property and frontier technologies....
The Honors College, Digital Studies Center, and Political Science and Philosophy & Religion departments present Dr. Nathan C. Walker’s guest lecture on his research on AI Principles & U.S. Presidents, as part of the Introduction to Digital Politics class with Professor Tim Knievel. Tuesday, October 28, 2025 • 4:00 pm to...
Assistant Professor Joanne Dera, Rutgers Science Librarian and AI Ethics Lab Contributor, served as a panelist on the topic of People Power: Human Connection in the Age of AI as part of the New Jersey Association of School Board Administrators’ 2025 Workshop. Moderated by Michael Leaser, Executive Director of Princeton Review,...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker and Laura Collins co-presented a workshop on responsible use of AI for the Rutgers University Innovation Series. Sponsored by the Office of Scholar Development and Fellowship Advising, this event helped students navigate the mixed messages that they receive about the promise and perils of using AI in...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker led a workshop for Adobe employees on training AI models with rights, sponsored by the Visible Hand Project at the Center for Constitutional Studies at Utah Valley University. AI models are advancing rapidly, requiring developers to apply responsible technology practices to protect consumers, especially the most vulnerable...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker moderated a panel discussion on the Needs and Contributions of the Global Majority to Global AI Governance, as part of a North–South Policy Dialogue on the proposed UN Convention on AI, Data and Human Rights, hosted by the School for Data Science and Computational Thinking at Stellenbosch...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker served on a panel on Sectoral Impacts of AI on Human Rights as part of the North-South Policy Dialogue on a proposed UN Convention on AI, Data, and Human Rights. Chaired by Dr. Gray Manicom of Stellenbosch University, additional panelists included Minister Mireille Wenger (Western Cape), Sophia...
In this solo talk at Ai4, North America’s largest artificial intelligence industry event, Dr. Nathan C. Walker addressed the fact that AI decision-making can separate the people who build systems from those affected by them. This separation can be physical, psychological, or procedural, he explained. Physical distance appears in the environmental...
Dr. Nathan C. Walker moderated a Fireside Chat with Erin Reddick, founder and CEO of ChatBlackGPT. As part of the 2025 Ai4 conference in Las Vegas, they discussed the significance of designing culturally responsive AI models. They discussed the purpose and impact Erin is having when deploying a model rooted in...