November 20, 2023
12:00 PM - 1:30 PM
Based on lessons learned from past and recent research developments at Penn in memory technology, Jariwala and Lee will share the key challenges and chart out important development directions across the many dimensions of AI at both hardware and software levels. They will also discuss what aspects of society and environment the super-linear growth in AI is expected to impact as a result—and how the field of AI can advance in a more environmentally responsible manner.
The AI and Climate Change workshop series is organized by the Penn Program on Regulation and is made possible in part by funding from the Environmental Innovations Initiative. We also thank the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy, Center for Technology, Innovation & Competition, Warren Center for Network and Data Sciences, and Wharton Climate Center for their co-sponsorship of the series.
Snacks and other refreshments will be served.
The workshop is free of charge, open to the public, and will be held in person.