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SUMMARY:Climate at CITRIS Innovation Intensive
DESCRIPTION:Five-day CITRIS Innovation Intensives dive deep into a signature CITRIS research area through immersive visits to all four CITRIS campuses\, conversations with top faculty\, interactive experiences with advanced technology\, and networking opportunities with a cohort from around the world. \nJoin us in fall 2024 for the Climate at CITRIS Innovation Intensive\, featuring discussions on ag-food-tech\, climate and responsible AI\, labor and automation in agriculture\, and much more.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/climate-at-citris-innovation-intensive/
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SUMMARY:[UPDATED] CITRIS and ITS Present: Kate Gordon on Climate Resilience in Transportation Planning
DESCRIPTION:Talk Title: “Transportation Planning in a Time of Transition” \nSpeaker: Kate Gordon\, CEO\, California Forward \nPLEASE NOTE: This lecture has been moved from in person to completely virtual via Zoom. Registration is required. Free and open to the public. \nAbstract: The world is in an unprecedented time of transition. New and emerging geopolitical\, economic and climate forces are converging at the state-local level to affect every aspect of decision-making. Gordon’s talk will focus on how all these forces are driving California’s leadership on the move away from fossil fuel extraction and toward the electrification of the transportation sector — but will argue that the same forces must equally and urgently usher in a new era of transportation and land use planning. In particular\, Gordon will argue that climate risk reduction and resilience must be raised to the same level of urgency in California land use policy as greenhouse gas emission reduction has been for the past several decades. \nSpeaker Bio: Kate Gordon is the CEO of California Forward (CA FWD)\, an organization dedicated to a more sustainable\, resilient and inclusive economy across every region of the state. Prior to this role\, she served within the Biden-Harris administration as senior advisor to U.S. Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm\, where she co-created the Community Benefits Plan framework for Department of Energy (DOE) funding under the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law and Inflation Reduction Act. Gordon also served for several years in California state government as the director of the Governor’s Office of Planning and Research and a senior climate policy advisor to Governor Gavin Newsom. In this role\, Gordon launched or led several initiatives to better integrate climate and economic development strategy across the state\, including the Commission on Catastrophic Wildfire Cost and Recovery\, the Regions Rise Together initiative\, and the Community Economic Resilience Fund (CERF). Gordon has a J.D. and a master’s degree in city planning from UC Berkeley. \nAbout the Talk: Co-sponsored by the UC Berkeley Institute of Transportation Studies (ITS). \nAbout the Series: Charting New Paths illuminates challenges and opportunities in applying emerging innovations to combat climate change\, transform urban mobility\, improve public health and shape technology policy. \nSign up to receive the latest news from CITRIS.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/citris-and-its-present-kate-gordon-on-climate-resilience-in-transportation-planning/
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SUMMARY:Workshop on Providing Effective Guidance to Policymakers
DESCRIPTION:In collaboration with the UC Berkeley Center for Law & Technology; the UC Berkeley College of Computing\, Data Science\, and Society (CDSS); and the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) Day One Project\, the CITRIS Policy Lab is hosting a four-part virtual science communication and tech policy workshop series that will equip researchers with the essential skills to effectively communicate their work to the general public\, policymakers and funders. \nParticipants will receive hands-on training on how to create impactful policy deliverables that provide effective guidance to policymakers and federal and state agencies. Participants will also be invited to submit a policy memo proposal to the FAS Day One Project. Those selected to publish a policy memo via the FAS Day One Project will receive additional training and writing assistance. \nIn this session\, the third of four\, participants will gain skills to offer clear and actionable guidance to policymakers in both public and private sectors. This includes understanding the policy-making process\, crafting policy briefs and delivering impactful presentations. \nRegister online.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/workshop-on-providing-effective-guidance-to-policymakers/
LOCATION:Virtual
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Tech Policy
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SUMMARY:TecHype Live! A Conversation With Clara Chappaz
DESCRIPTION:Join a special live taping of the podcast and video series TecHype\, hosted by Brandie Nonnecke\, featuring an exclusive conversation with Clara Chappaz\, the French minister of artificial intelligence (AI) and digitalization. This event will include a dynamic discussion on the international AI governance landscape\, its challenges and the potential paths forward. \nThis discussion is free and open to the public. Register online through Eventbrite. \nAs AI technologies continue to reshape industries and societies worldwide\, governments and organizations are under increasing pressure to find the balance between fostering innovation and ensuring responsible governance. Chappaz and Nonnecke will explore key strategies for achieving this balance\, including the principles of responsible AI\, transparency and accountability that are foundational to sustainable AI development. \nThe discussion will also look ahead to the upcoming AI Action Summit in Paris\, set for early February 2025\, which aims to convene global leaders to establish a unified vision for AI governance that promotes both technological progress and social good.
URL:https://citris-uc.org/event/techype-live-a-conversation-with-clara-chappaz/
LOCATION:Banatao Auditorium\, Sutardja Dai Hall\, Room 310\, Berkeley\, 94720
CATEGORIES:CITRIS Tech Policy
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