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What Every Reporter Should Know About AI

Journalists are invited to join Johns Hopkins University experts for this monthly virtual briefing series exploring aspects of artificial intelligence

Featured Experts

Anton Dahbura

  • Associate research scientist
  • Co-director of the Johns Hopkins Institute for Assured Autonomy
  • Executive Director of the Johns Hopkins Information Security Institute
Email
[email protected]
Office phone
410-516-0211

Joseph Silk

  • Research Professor and Homewood Professor of Physics and Astronomy
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[email protected]

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