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US-Japan AI Security: Adversarial AI Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Disinformation and Cyber Threats

Event Information

Date and Time July 19, 2024 14:30 - 16:00
Venue

ENEOS Hall, Komaba II Campus (RCAST Building No. 3 South Building 1F)

Capacity 172 people
Entrance Fee Free *Pre-registration required
Registration Method

Please register via Google form below (Application closing date: 18 July 2024, 9.00 pm)

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  • Bringing in dangerous materials and eating and drinking in the venue etc. are prohibited. Please note that participants will need to follow our instructions on the day.
  • Please make sure to bring your photo ID (e.g., student card, driver’s license, etc.) on the day of the event for us to confirm your identity. For security reasons, we may decline those whose identity we cannot confirm.
  • If an interpretation device is lost or damaged, you may be asked to pay for the damage. Please be sure to return it when you leave.
Contact

Economic Security Program, RCAST, The University of Tokyo (Akira Igata, Project Lecturer)
igata@ip.rcast.u-tokyo.ac.jp

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  • Summary of the Symposium:

    Today, there is growing attention on societal impacts of the rapid development of Artificial Intelligence. While the utilization of cutting-edge AI technology offers various advantages, the development and use of "adversarial AI," or AI with malicious intent or attacks against AI, has emerged as a serious economic security risk for nations around the world.

    Against this backdrop, the Economic Security Research Program (ESRP) at RCAST, the University of Tokyo and the Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA will co-host a symposium titled "US-Japan AI Security: Adversarial AI Risks and Mitigation Strategies for Disinformation and Cyber Threats".

    The symposium will feature speakers from the U.S. government in charge of developing policies to promote and regulate AI technology development, as well as researchers from Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL), Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), and Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL), leading national research institutes for AI research in the United States. They will introduce cutting-edge AI technology developments in the U.S. and explore risks and opportunities these technologies will bring to our society. In particular, we will discuss how to deal with AI-enabled disinformation and cyberattacks, ideal promotion and regulatory means for the government, and the future of Japan-US cooperation on AI related issues.


    Date and Time: Friday, July 19, 2024, 14:30-16:00 (Registration begins at 13:45)

    Location: ENEOS Hall, Building Number 3-South, Komaba II Research Campus
    Research Center for Advanced Science and Technology, The University of Tokyo, 4-6-1 Komaba, Meguro-ku, Tokyo 153-8904

    Language:
    English (Japanese-English simultaneous interpretation will be provided)

    Co-hosted by:
    ESRP, RCAST, The University of Tokyo and Sasakawa Peace Foundation USA

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