Technology and Trust Workshop
Technology, Trust, and coordination
november 4, 2022 (9:30AM–12:45Pm Pst, online)
In recent years, there has been unprecedented erosion of trust in government, media, technology, and other key institutions. To explore the psychological and societal ramifications of our loss in trust, the Psychology of Technology Institute, the Behavioral Science & Policy Association, and the USC Neely Center for Ethical Leadership and Decision Making are teaming up to organize a conversation among leading experts.
The workshop will focus on scientifically grounded approaches and policy recommendations for restoring trust in technology and trust in each other. This is an opportunity to hear from leading authorities and learn actionable solutions based on the latest research.
There will be extensive Question & Answer Forums so that audience members can get involved in the conversations.
Panelists:
Kambiz Akhavan
Executive Director of the USC Dornsife Center for the Political Future
Frances Haugen
Social Media Advocate and Facebook Whistleblower
Jonathan Haidt
Thomas Cooley Professor of Ethical Leadership at New York University’s Stern School of Business
Pia Shah
Global Head of Policy for Trust and Safety, Amazon Web Services
Natalie Stroud
Director of the Center for Media Engagement and Professor at University of Texas at Austin
Shankar Vedantam
Creator of Hidden Brain Podcast and Radio Show
Moderators:
Nathanael Fast
Co-Director, Psychology of Technology Institute, USC Marshall, Neely Center for Ethical Leadership
Juliana Schroeder
Co-Director, Psychology of Technology Institute, UC Berkeley Haas
Registration:
EARLY-BIRD discount if you register by 11:59pm (EST) on October 15, 2022.
Enter code earlybirdtrust to claim your discount.
DOCTORAL STUDENTS
A limited number of Doctoral students' registration fees will be covered through support from the Neely Center. Please indicate if you are a doctoral student and use your university email when registering and use the code feewaived