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Justine Cassell

AI should amplify human intelligence, not replace it.

Justine Cassell

Foundational Pioneer of Conversational AI; Senior Researcher, INRIA Paris; Faculty, Carnegie Mellon University

Justine Cassell is a professor of computer science, a leading expert on human-computer interaction, and a leading voice on the future of AI and robotics. She is a trusted voice on the challenges of a rapidly changing digital world and the importance of a more human-centered and purpose-driven approach to business. Cassell’s work is a powerful counterpoint to a world of fear and misinformation, offering a clear, pragmatic, and actionable guide to navigating a rapidly changing world.

Cassell is a professor at Carnegie Mellon University and a frequent speaker at major conferences. Her work has been widely recognized for its scholarly rigor and its practical application. She is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a regular contributor to business publications.

Her philosophy is that a great future is not built on a single technology; it’s built on a long-term commitment to creating value for its people. She believes that by understanding the fundamentals of human-computer interaction, one can unlock their full potential and create a more fulfilling life. She is a frequent speaker at major conferences and a regular contributor to business publications.

As a speaker, Justine Cassell provides a clear and intellectual perspective on the principles of human-computer interaction, AI, and the future of humanity. She shares insights from her career and provides a clear and compelling framework for how to create a more resilient and equitable world. Her talks are invaluable for leaders, policymakers, and innovators.

AI Ethics
Artificial Intelligence
Human Rights
Society
Technology & Innovation

Recent Topics

Collaborative AI: Merging Minds and Machines

Ethical AI: Beyond Algorithms

AI in Society: A Double-Edged Sword

Designing AI for Human Interaction

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