![]() ![]() The soirée on June 26 showcased six early-stage startups that are commercializing innovations developed in Harvard research labs. His provocative keynote was the culmination of a Harvard Tech Startup Night hosted by Harvard Office of Technology Development (OTD) and the law firm WilmerHale at its Palo Alto offices. In the shift of technology environments from unowned to owned and tightly controlled, he asked, “When is it that ‘can’ implies ‘ought’?” Zittrain, faculty director of Harvard’s Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society, was in Palo Alto, Calif., delivering an energetic presentation on the ethical responsibilities of tech companies toward consumers in the era of artificial intelligence. (Photos by Sean Johnson.)īear with me, Jonathan Zittrain urged the audience as his talk - up to this point, a romp through the early history of the Internet - lurched into Kantian philosophy: “I’m about to get all ‘East Coast’ on you.” Professor Jonathan Zittrain delivered a keynote on ethics in AI at the Harvard Tech Startup Night in Palo Alto on June 26. ![]()
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