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DESCRIPTION:Please join the Maxwell School and Syracuse University for a sp
 ecial evening exploring the impact of artificial intelligence in technolog
 y.The panel conversation\, moderated by Maxwell&nbsp\;Dean David M. Van Sl
 yke&nbsp\;and featuring the&nbsp\;Hon. James E. Baker\, director of Syracu
 se University’s Institute for Security Policy and Law\, Mary Daly G’91\, G
 ’94\, H’19\, president and chief executive officer of the Federal Reserve 
 Bank of San Francisco\, and&nbsp\;Raj-Ann Rekhi Gill ’98\, operating partn
 er at Silicon Valley Quad\, will include discussion about the evolving rol
 e and influence of AI in technology innovation\, and its impacts on the wa
 y we live and the greater societal and policy implications.Additional info
 rmation and RSVP details are available on the 'Cuse Community event regist
 ration page.Featured guests will include:David M. Van Slyke\, dean of the 
 Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University an
 d the Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business-Government Policy. Prior to becomi
 ng dean on July 1\, 2016\, Van Slyke was associate dean and chair of Maxwe
 ll’s  public administration and international affairs department. He is a 
 tenured\, full professor of the Maxwell School and the College of Arts and
  Sciences and a two-time recipient of the Birkhead-Burkhead Award and Prof
 essorship for Teaching Excellence. Read moreThe Hon. James E. Baker\, tenu
 red professor in the College of Law with a courtesy appointment in the Max
 well School. Also serving as director of the Institute for Security Policy
  and Law\, Judge Baker teaches classes on national security law\; emerging
  technologies\; and national security\, ethics\, leadership\, intelligence
  and the laws of war. Judge Baker is one of the most highly regarded natio
 nal security lawyers and policy advisors in the nation. Read moreMary C. D
 aly ’91 M.Phil. (Econ)/’94 Ph.D. (Econ)/’19 Hon.\, president and chief exe
 cutive officer&nbsp\;of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. Daly as
 sumed leadership of the San Francisco Fed in 2018\, building on a distingu
 ished career as a labor economist\, policy advisor and leader. Daly’s exte
 nsive research portfolio covers a broad range of topics that are centered 
 on understanding how the economy works for people. Read moreRaj-Ann Rekhi 
 Gill ’98 B.A. (IR/Newhouse)\, operating partner at&nbsp\;Silicon Valley Qu
 ad. (SVQ). SVQ is&nbsp\;an angel investing syndicate based in Silicon Vall
 ey that\ndoes seed round investments in early-stage technology companies. 
 Previously she\nworked for two decades in nonprofit fundraising and progra
 m development for&nbsp\;a wide range of organizations in New York and Sili
 con Valley. Read more
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LOCATION:CA\,United States\,San Francisco\,Westin St. Francis\, 335 Powell 
 Street
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SUMMARY:The Transformative Power of AI: How is Technology Changing Our Live
 s?
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>Please join the Maxwell School and Syracuse
  University for a special evening exploring the impact of artificial intel
 ligence in technology.<br><br>The panel conversation\, moderated by Maxwel
 l&nbsp\;<strong>Dean </strong><strong>David M. Van Slyke</strong>&nbsp\;an
 d featuring the&nbsp\;<strong>Hon. James E. Baker</strong>\, director of S
 yracuse University’s Institute for Security Policy and Law\, <strong>Mary 
 Daly G’91\, G’94\, H’19</strong>\, president and chief executive officer o
 f the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco\, and&nbsp\;<strong>Raj-Ann Re
 khi Gill ’98</strong>\, operating partner at Silicon Valley Quad\, will in
 clude discussion about the evolving role and influence of AI in technology
  innovation\, and its impacts on the way we live and the greater societal 
 and policy implications.</p><p>Additional information and RSVP details are
  available on the <a href="https://cc.syr.edu/ai-and-technology-sf" target
 ="_blank">'Cuse Community event registration page</a>.<br></p><p><strong>F
 eatured guests will include:</strong></p><p><span style="background-color:
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 ite-space: inherit"><strong>David M. Van Slyke</strong>\, d</span>ean of t
 he Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University
  and the Louis A. Bantle Chair in Business-Government Policy. Prior to bec
 oming dean on July 1\, 2016\, Van Slyke was associate dean and chair of Ma
 xwell’s  public administration and international affairs department. He is
  a tenured\, full professor of the Maxwell School and the College of Arts 
 and Sciences and a two-time recipient of the Birkhead-Burkhead Award and P
 rofessorship for Teaching Excellence. <a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu
 /directory/david-m-van-slyke" target="_blank">Read more</a></p><p><span st
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 g: normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit"><strong>The Hon. Jam
 es E. Baker</strong>\, </span>tenured professor in the College of Law with
  a courtesy appointment in the Maxwell School. Also serving as director of
  the Institute for Security Policy and Law\, Judge Baker teaches classes o
 n national security law\; emerging technologies\; and national security\, 
 ethics\, leadership\, intelligence and the laws of war. Judge Baker is one
  of the most highly regarded national security lawyers and policy advisors
  in the nation. <a href="https://www.maxwell.syr.edu/directory/the-hon-jam
 es-e-baker" target="_blank">Read more</a><span style="background-color: rg
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 : inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret-color: 
 auto\; white-space: inherit"></span></p><div><p><strong>Mary C. Daly</stro
 ng> ’91 M.Phil. (Econ)/’94 Ph.D. (Econ)/’19 Hon.\, p<span style="backgroun
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 ret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit">resident and chief executive offic
 er&nbsp\;of the Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco. <span style="backgr
 ound-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\; text-align: inherit\; caret-color: auto"
 >Daly assumed leadership of the San Francisco Fed in 2018\, building on a 
 distinguished career as a labor economist\, policy advisor and leader. Dal
 y’s extensive research portfolio covers a broad range of topics that are c
 entered on understanding how the economy works for people. <a href="https:
 //www.frbsf.org/our-people/leadership/office-of-the-president/" target="_b
 lank">Read more</a></span></span></p><p><span style="background-color: rgb
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 g>Raj-Ann Rekhi Gill</strong> ’98 B.A. (IR/Newhouse)\, o</span><span style
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 . SVQ is&nbsp\;</span><span style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\;
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 to\; white-space: inherit">an angel investing syndicate based in Silicon V
 alley that\ndoes seed round investments in early-stage technology companie
 s. Previously she\nworked for two decades in nonprofit fundraising and pro
 gram development for&nbsp\;</span>a wide range of organizations in New Yor
 k and Silicon Valley. <a href="https://www.svquad.com/raj-ann" target="_bl
 ank">Read more</a><br><span style="background-color: rgba(0\, 0\, 0\, 0)\;
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