The Arnold A. Saltzman Institute of War and Peace Studies and the Institute for Social and Economic Research and Policy at Columbia University present:

Workshop: New Frontiers in AI Security and Governance

 

Workshop Details:

May 16, 2025

10:00am-4:30pm

1302 International Affairs Building

Seats available on first-come, first-served basis.

 

Hosted by:

  • Erica Lonergan, Columbia University
  • Tamar Mitts, Columbia University
Participants:
  • Jane Vaynman, Johns Hopkins University
  • Julie George, Institute for Global Affairs at Eurasia Group
  • Jeffrey Ding, George Washington University
  • Erik Lin-Greenberg, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Aaron Bateman, George Washington University
  • Joshua Goldstein, Georgetown University

Description:

This mini-conference will examine the transformative role of artificial intelligence in security and governance. Bringing together leading scholars working on AI and international security, the political economy of innovation, public opinion, algorithmic governance, and the ethical implications of emerging technologies, the event will explore AI’s influence on military innovation, international relations, and public opinion, as well as its role in addressing ethical challenges and combating disinformation.

Campus Access:

Please note that access to Columbia’s campus is currently limited to active students, faculty, and staff. Alumni can register for same-day campus access here.