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Realizing the Promise and Minimizing the Perils of AI for Science and the Scientific Community: Appendix 1. List of Retreatants

Realizing the Promise and Minimizing the Perils of AI for Science and the Scientific Community
Appendix 1. List of Retreatants
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  1. Title Page
  2. Copyright
  3. Contents
  4. 1. Overview and Context
  5. 2. The Value and Limits of Statements from the Scientific Community: Human Genome Editing as a Case Study
  6. 3. Science in the Context of AI
  7. 4. We’ve Been Here Before: Historical Precedents for Managing Artificial Intelligence
  8. 5. Navigating AI Governance as a Normative Field: Norms, Patterns, and Dynamics
  9. 6. Challenges to Evaluating Emerging Technologies and the Need for a Justice-Led Approach to Shaping Innovation
  10. 7. Bringing Power In: Rethinking Equity Solutions for AI
  11. 8. Scientific Progress in Artificial Intelligence: History, Status, and Futures
  12. 9. Perspectives on AI from Across the Disciplines
  13. 10. Protecting Scientific Integrity in an Age of Generative AI
  14. 11. Safeguarding the Norms and Values of Science in the Age of Generative AI
  15. Appendix 1. List of Retreatants
  16. Appendix 2. Biographies of Framework Authors, Paper Authors, and Editors
  17. Index

APPENDIX 1 List of Retreatants

A Framework Addressing the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Society Pre-Meeting held virtually from November 29–30, 2023

  • Marc Aidinoff, Research Associate, Institute for Advanced Study
  • Wolfgang Blau, Managing Partner, Global Climate Hub Brunswick Group
  • Vinton G. Cerf, VP and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
  • George Q. Daley, Dean of the Faculty of Medicine, Harvard University
  • Juan Enriquez, Managing Director, Excel Venture Management
  • Urs Gasser, Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Innovative Technology, and Dean of the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology at the Technical University of Munich
  • Susan Gonzales, Founder and CEO, AIandYou
  • Mary L. Gray, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, Faculty Associate at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society
  • Mark Greaves, Executive Director, AI20250, Schmidt Futures
  • Barbara J. Grosz, Higgins Research Professor of Natural Sciences, Harvard SEAS
  • Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Program Director, the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands; Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center; Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
  • Gerald H. Haug, President Leopoldina
  • John L. Hennessy, President Emeritus, Stanford University, and Chairman, Alphabet Inc.
  • Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft
  • David I. Kaiser, Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science and Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • Jared Katzman, PhD Student and Researcher at the University of Michigan School of Information
  • William Kearney, Executive Director, Office of News and Public Information, National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Alex John London, K&L Gates Professor of Ethics and Computational Technologies and Director of the Center for Ethics and Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; Chief Ethicist at the Block Center for Technology and Society, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Robin Lovell-Badge, Principal Group Leader and Head of the Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics at the Francis Crick Institute
  • Anne-Marie Mazza, Senior Director, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Marcia K. McNutt, President, National Academy of Sciences
  • Martha Minow, 300th Anniversary University Professor, Harvard University
  • Tom M. Mitchell, Founders University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University
  • Susan Ness, Former Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission
  • Shobita Parthasarathy, Professor of Public Policy and Women’s and Gender Studies and Cofounder and Director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, University of Michigan
  • Saul Perlmutter, Franklin W. and Karen Weber Dabby Professor, University of California Berkeley
  • William H. Press, Leslie Surginer Professor of Computer Science and Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at Austin
  • Harold Varmus, Lewis Thomas University Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
  • Jeannette M. Wing, Executive Vice President for Research and Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University
  • Michael Witherell, Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

    A Framework Addressing the Future of Artificial Intelligence in Society held from February 8–10, 2024 at the Sunnylands Estate in Rancho Mirage, California

  • David Baltimore, Distinguished Professor of Biology, Caltech
  • Wolfgang Blau, Managing Partner, Global Climate Hub Brunswick Group
  • Vinton G. Cerf, VP and Chief Internet Evangelist, Google
  • Juan Enriquez, Managing Director, Excel Venture Management
  • Joseph S. Francisco, President’s Distinguished Professor of Earth and Environmental Science and Professor of Chemistry, University of Pennsylvania
  • Urs Gasser, Professor of Public Policy, Governance, and Innovative Technology, and Dead of the TUM School of Social Sciences and Technology at the Technical University of Munich
  • Mary L. Gray, Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research, Faculty Associate at Harvard University’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society
  • Mark Greaves, Executive Director, AI20250, Schmidt Futures
  • Barbara J. Grosz, Higgins Research Professor of Natural Sciences, Harvard SEAS
  • Kathleen Hall Jamieson, Program Director, the Annenberg Foundation Trust at Sunnylands; Director, Annenberg Public Policy Center; Elizabeth Ware Packard Professor, Annenberg School for Communication, University of Pennsylvania
  • Gerald H. Haug, President Leopoldina
  • John L. Hennessy, President Emeritus, Stanford University, and Chairman, Alphabet Inc.
  • Eric Horvitz, Chief Scientific Officer, Microsoft
  • David I. Kaiser, Germeshausen Professor of the History of Science and Professor of Physics, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
  • William Kearney, Executive Director, Office of News and Public Information, National Academy of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Alex John London, K&L Gates Professor of Ethics and Computational Technologies and Director of the Center for Ethics and Policy, Carnegie Mellon University; Chief Ethicist at the Block Center for Technology and Society, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Robin Lovell-Badge, Principal Group Leader and Head of the Laboratory of Stem Cell Biology and Developmental Genetics at the Francis Crick Institute
  • Anne-Marie Mazza, Senior Director, National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine
  • Marcia K. McNutt, President, National Academy of Sciences
  • Martha Minow, 300th Anniversary University Professor, Harvard University
  • Tom M. Mitchell, Founders University Professor at Carnegie Mellon University
  • Susan Ness, Former Commissioner of the Federal Communications Commission
  • Shobita Parthasarathy, Professor of Public Policy and Women’s and Gender Studies and Cofounder and Director of the Science, Technology, and Public Policy Program, University of Michigan
  • Saul Perlmutter, Franklin W. and Karen Weber Dabby Professor, University of California Berkeley
  • William H. Press, Leslie Surginer Professor of Computer Science and Integrative Biology at the University of Texas at Austin
  • Harold Varmus, Lewis Thomas University Professor of Medicine, Weill Cornell Medical College
  • Jeannette M. Wing, Executive Vice President for Research and Professor of Computer Science, Columbia University
  • Michael Witherell, Director, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory

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