Youth, Ethics and Technology in the Changing World
IEEE Southeastern Michigan Section
Venue: Burton Manor - Livonia http://www.burtonmanor.net/
This talk is part of the IEEE SEM Fall Conference Program on Ethics in Engineering, Science & Technology (ETHICS 2017), and is sponsored by SEM Chapter 3 (CH04053 - Southeastern Michigan Sec,AES10/COM19). ETHICS 2017 provides an exciting opportunity to consider issues concerning modern engineering ethics and ethical standards, and their impact on our lives, careers, profession and society. The keynote and invited speakers, panel forum, and dinner reception will facilitate exchange of experience and perspectives on many levels.
SPONSORED SPEAKER: ALI MUZAFFAR
- Youth, Ethics and Technology in a Changing World – Ali Muzaffar, Senior Consultant at Deloitte, Chair of the Sir Syed Global Scholar Award, and Delegate at the United Nations 2017 Winter Youth Assembly.
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- 27777 Schoolcraft Road
- Livonia, Michigan
- United States 48150
- Building: Burton Manor
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Chair: Philip Hall Philip.Hall@ieee.org 734-385-4321
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Ali Muzaffar of Deloitte Consulting
"Youth, Ethics and Technology in the Changing World"
In every age of human civilization, youth are the torch bearers and the hope for the advancement of humanity. History supports my claim that with every new generation, we set harder challenges while breaking old records on our voyage to the future age of Artificial Intelligence, Flying Cars, Space Settlements, Virtual Reality, and then explore more advanced areas to progress. However, as a young professional, my concern often exceeds my excitement as I ponder whether in this changing and fast moving world we are neglecting to pause and check the advancement of Youth in the Ethics side of the journey. My talk as such will shed light on the importance of Ethics and why there is concern. I will share selected experiences from my colleagues in Deloitte, past classmates from India, Malaysia and the USA, and offer personal recommendations on how to tackle the challenges of Youth, Ethics and Technology in the Changing World.
Biography:
Ali is a Senior Consultant with the Deloitte Cyber Risk Strategy practice in Orange County, CA. His multi-cultural research and professional experience includes working in Malaysia, India and now in the United States on topics ranging from Smart Homes, Spintronics, Smart Grid and now Cyber Security within Medical Devices and Smart technologies.
Ali has a strong interest for social development using technology. He currently serves as Chairman of the Sir Syed Global Scholar Award (www.ssgsa.us), a 10 year old non-profit organization providing Higher Education Scholarships to students in India. He is also a co-founder of Human’s Pride – a non-profit organization registered by the students of Aligarh Muslim University to help the poverty stricken in India – which was a regional finalist of the Hult Business Plan Competition in San Francisco. Ali also serves as Vice-Chair of the recently established Student and Young Professionals Committee in the IEEE Society on Social Implications of Technology (SSIT), and was a youth delegate at the United Nations 2017 Summer and Winter Youth Assemblies held in New York.
Originally from India, he received his Bachelor degree in Electronics Engineering from Aligarh University, and Master degree in Engineering Management from University of California, Irvine.
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Address:Irvine, California, United States, 92612
Agenda
MEETING AGENDA
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TIME |
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1630-1700 |
Registration / Networking |
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1700-1705 |
Welcome & Opening Remarks: PHILIP HALL (Conference Chair) |
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1705-1735 |
Speaker #1: YUE-YUN WANG (General Motors) 48V Mild Hybrid Vehicle Systems: Modeling, Control and Energy Management Strategy |
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1735-1800 |
Speaker #2: ALI MUZZAFFAR (Deloitte) Youth, Ethics and Technology in the Changing World |
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1800-1830 |
Speaker #3: EMILY McREYNOLDS (University of Washington) Intelligent personal digital assistants – new challenges in security, privacy and tech policy |
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1830-1900 |
Speaker #4: CHERYL L. BROWN (University of North Carolina Charlotte) RFID Implant Technology and Artificial Intelligence: Can We Spell Ethics and Trust? |
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1900-1930 |
Panel & Open Forum Q&A: Ethics in Industry and Innovation Moderator: JOHN C. HAVENS (IEEE Global AI Ethics Initiative) Panellists: CHERYL L. BROWN (University of North Carolina at Charlotte, NC) EMILY McREYNOLDS (University of Washington, Seattle WA) ALI MUZZAFFAR (Deloitte, Orange County CA) YUE-YUN WANG (General Motors, Warren MI) BILL MOYLAN (Eastern Michigan University, Ypsilanti MI) MANSOOR NASIR (Lawrence Technological University, Southfield MI) |
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1930-2030 |
Conference Dinner |
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2030-2115 |
Dinner Keynote: JOHN C. HAVENS (IEEE Global AI Ethics Initiative) Prioritizing ethical considerations at the front-end of design |
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2115-2130 |
Closing Remarks: ROBERT NEFF (Chair, IEEE SEM Section) |
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