The AI Summit will define AI and its key components, providing public works professionals with a clear understanding of the terminology and areas of public works already being impacted. Attendees will explore the various engines within AI systems, such as neural networks and machine learning, and consider how AI is trained using data, including the role of large language models. The Summit will also examine the ethical and legal challenges AI presents, addressing risks such as training bias and cybersecurity, while equipping participants with strategies to mitigate these issues. Day two will feature presentations from public works professionals discussing real-world AI applications in different technical areas, followed by an open forum for attendees to share insights, experiences, and next steps for AI in their workplaces. This comprehensive program will demystify AI, facilitate conversations around its future, and offer opportunities for knowledge sharing and collaboration.

Session 3: Addressing the ethical and legal considerations and potential impacts of AI in public works, while managing resistance to AI in the workplace (ethics, perceived risks, real risk, misconceptions)

Learning Objectives:
• Identify the ethical issues raised by using AI in public works (hallucinations, training bias, plagiarism, decrease in critical thinking, cybersecurity, etc.).
• Describe steps users of AI can take to avoid unethical uses of AI (can we set up boundaries to limit such use in our public works environment?).
• Explain general education needed about ethical AI issues for public works and our customers.

Additional Sessions from the AI Summit are available on the Resource Center
AI Summit-Defining AI and Its Key Components
AI Summit-AI in Public Works Presentation Series
AI Summit-How AI Systems are Developed and Trained

Links/Handouts:
Discussion Guide

Day 1, Session 3 Handout

Speakers:
Joseph Dib, PE, PMP
Senior Civil Engineer
Applied Research Associates

Eryn Stone, PE
Urban Engineer
Iowa DOT, Local Systems Bureau

Ömer Bozok, PE
Founder
Phoenix iO

Moderator:
Tracy Warner
Deputy Director of Development Services
Pima County, Arizona

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