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Mike Pappas (CEO, Modulate)
Kaila Jarvis (T&S Specialist, Xbox)
Sharon Fisher (Head of Trust & Safety, Keywords Studios)
Maria Laura "Lulu" Scuri (VP Labs & Community Integrity, ESL FACEIT Group)
Location: Room 207, South Hall
Date: Wednesday, March 20
Time: 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm
Pass Type: All Access Pass, Core Pass, Summits Pass, Expo Pass, Audio Pass, Indie Games Summit Pass - Get your pass now!
Topic: Advocacy
Format: Session
Vault Recording: Video
Audience Level: All
During this talk, a panel of experts on AI/ML, trust & safety, and community management will discuss a growing trend in the online world - the use of artificial intelligence to promote safety and inclusivity. The use of such tools requires a careful balancing act - while AI enables moderation at scale, providing a more consistent and guard railed experience, that same scale means any inherent biases or bugs in the AI system can cause substantial issues. Studios seeking to foster a truly rich community experience cannot afford to ignore these innovations; but nor can they rely on simply turning on an untuned AI and hoping for the best. This talk provides an opportunity to explore the inherent nuance of trust and safety, as well as the new challenges and opportunities AI brings to the fore.
Attendees will learn about ways AI can be used in safety, with specific insights on: how humans and AI work together; the biggest safety risks from AI; the most exciting ways AI can improve online safety; and what it takes to create inclusive spaces in today's complex and divided world.
This talk is suitable for a general audience - anyone interested in AI/ML and/or creating inclusive communities should find it to be a valuable discussion.