Assembly is an annual program that gathers technologists, policymakers, developers, managers, and other professionals to confront emerging problems related to the ethics and governance of artificial intelligence. Assembly is a project run out of the Berkman Klein Center for Internet & Society at Harvard University and the MIT Media Lab. The project is part of the Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Fund.
Over four months, participants engage in a design-thinking process, a course led by Harvard and MIT faculty, and a collaborative development period to explore hard problems with running code. During the development period, the cohort divides into teams to create actionable projects that address real-world problems, either as part of ongoing Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative work or as part of a new Assembly project.
WORTH
Participants will receive a $2,500 stipend.
ELIGIBILITY
- Professionals who are interested in artificial intelligence and governance issues, as well as experience in one or more of the following areas: communications, data science, development, entrepreneurship, machine learning, policy / law, project management, or other relevant skills.
- Open to participants from a range of backgrounds.
- Applicants who have an interest in artificial intelligence and governance issue, as well as experience in one or more of the following areas:
- Communications
- Data science
- Development
- Entrepreneurship
- Machine Learning
- Policy / law
- Project management
- Other relevant skills
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