The Autonomous Driving Rollout: Information, Data, Ethics -- Braudy Dinner Workshop
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11th Annual Sidney and Ann Braudy and Louis and Edith Manker Workshop on Engineering Management Ethics for M. Eng., MBA, and Law students
The Autonomous Driving Rollout: Information, Data, Ethics
Friday Sept. 20 - 5-7:30 in the ILR Conference Center
Refreshments served at 4:30 - Dinner at 7:30
This year the workshop will consider ethical issues in the rollout of autonomous driving technology, in particular the role of information and data. As automatic driving becomes more and more a focus of automotive development, regulatory agencies are behind the curve in terms of setting guidelines and accountability rules with regard to the large amounts of data that are generated and stored by the systems. Who owns the information? How is the aggregation of the data - necessary for the engineering development - to be handled? Do the norms and practices of Silicon Valley translate to the automobile industry?
No advance prep is required about the for the workshop--facilitators will provide students and faculty with comparison points and information about the cases.
Students from past years report that they have really enjoyed the atmosphere of small group and informal interactions with faculty and students from other colleges. A main goal of the workshop is for students from each college to experience the perspectives and viewpoints of members of the other colleges, as they will inevitably come into contact with them as their careers go forward. We have also found that more and more, employers are interested in applicants who have had some exposure to ethics during their academic careers.
Snacks and dinner will be provided for all participants.
A major goal of the workshop is to foster cross-communication and networking between Engineering, Business, and Law students. Don't miss this terrific opportunity to meet people outside of Sage!
This is the eleventh year the workshop has been held. Johnson students who have participated in the past have expressed appreciation for the opportunity to interact with students from different disciplines as well as with faculty from the different schools and colleges.
Special Registration Note:
Please note that because slots are limited and dinner is being provided, if you sign up for the workshop, you must attend.
Graduation Credit:
All Johnson students are eligible to use up to 1.5 credit hours from Leadership Skills Program and/or Managerial Skills Program workshops toward the MBA degree credit-hour requirements. Johnson students who attend this workshop will receive 0.1 LSP credits. Exchange students are eligible to particiate, but are not eligible for LSP credit.
Dress Casual (jeans ok)
Hosted By
Co-hosted with: MBAI, MBAII, One-Year MBA Program, MPS in Management - Accounting Specialization, MPS in Management