HLS Beyond & SFS present Smart Money: Using AI for Financial Decision Making
Harness the power of artificial intelligence to transform the way you approach making financial decisions and accessing information. From personalized budgeting tools to interactive debt management simulations and investing modeling, this session will reveal cutting-edge ways to demystify complex financial topics. Discover how AI can provide you with the insights you need to make informed financial decisions, all while saving you time.
HLS Beyond and BKC present: Evidence-Based AI Policy
In this third and final session of the TechReg in AI series with Professor Alan Raul, we consider what constitutes an “AI incident” for policy and governance purposes. Who is monitoring and reporting them? How does the concept account for foreseeable harms, near misses, and distinctions between systems performing as intended versus those that are malfunctioning, maliciously compromised, or acting in novel or unexpected manners? As we dig into today’s incident-monitoring ecosystem, we’ll discuss relevant challenges such as underreporting, selection bias, confidentiality, reproducibility and how to translate scattered, anecdotal events into meaningful evidence for risk management and harm prevention.
HLS Beyond Presents: Am AI Okay?
In this session, led by fellow Dan Be Kim from the CDT, you’ll work through an exercise both individually and collectively designed to help make our inner experiences with AI more visible and explicit. Focusing not only on what AI does for us, but also on what AI does to us — shaping our habits and decision-making — you’ll leave with an approach to AI informed by a greater awareness and intention in your personal and professional lives
HLS Beyond presents: Who Owns AI-Created Works? Copyright After Thaler v. Perlmutter
At this fireside chat-style discussion, Professors Bavitz and Tushnet will use the Supreme Court’s recent cert denial in Thaler v. Perlmutter to explore the doctrine of human authorship and originality and how those requirements apply to AI-assisted outputs.



