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DESCRIPTION:\n	Towards Life 3.0: Ethics and Technology in the 21st&nbsp\;Cen
 tury&nbsp\;is a new talk series organized and facilitated by Mathias Risse
 \, Director of the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy and Lucius N. Litta
 uer Professor of Philosophy and Public Administration. Drawing inspiration
  from the title of Max Tegmark’s book\,&nbsp\;Life 3.0: Being Human in the
  Age of&nbsp\;Artificial Intelligence\, the&nbsp\;series draws upon a rang
 e of scholars\, technology leaders\, and public interest technologists to&
 nbsp\;address the ethical aspects of the long-term impact of artificial in
 telligence on society&nbsp\;and human life.\n\n\n\n	John Holdren\, Presiden
 t Obama's Science Advisor and Director of the White House Office of Scienc
 e and Technology Policy (January 2009 – January 2017)&nbsp\;&amp\;&nbsp\;T
 eresa &amp\; John Heinz Professor of Environmental Policy and Co-Director 
 of the Science\, Technology &amp\; Public Policy Program at the Belfer Cen
 ter\, will give a talk titled\, 'Dealing with Ethical Questions in Science
  and Technology Policy in the Obama White House'\n\n\n\n	A light dinner wil
 l be served.\n\n
DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T173000
DTEND;TZID=America/New_York:20191007T184500
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LOCATION:Rubenstein 414AB
SUMMARY:Towards Life 3.0 - Ethics and Technology in the 21st Century: Deali
 ng with Ethical Questions in Science and Technology Policy in the Obama Wh
 ite House
URL;TYPE=URI:https://carrcenter.hks.harvard.edu/event/towards-life-30-ethic
 s-and-technology-21st-century-dealing-ethical-questions-science-and
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