Reminder Impact of artificial intelligence on elections topic of Edmonds Civic Roundtable May 5 meeting

Edmonds, WALocal News

The Edmonds Civic Roundtable will convene on May 5 to examine how artificial intelligence is reshaping voting in America. Carey Schroyer, Dean of STEM and leader of the Edmonds College AI and Data Science Center, will present insights into the opportunities and challenges posed by AI in electoral processes. Her extensive background includes launching courses like “AI for Everybody” and “AI Ethics,” making her a fitting speaker for this topic. The meeting is set for 6:30 p. m.

at the Edmonds Waterfront Center, with free registration available at edmondscivicroundtable. org. Schroyer will address critical questions regarding the integrity and future of elections in the age of AI technology. This discussion is particularly relevant as communities grapple with the implications of AI on democratic processes. Local residents are encouraged to attend to better understand these developments.

The event underscores the importance of civic engagement in navigating technological advancements in voting.

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