Up for Science and Politics: Understanding Data Centers
8:30-10 am Tuesday, March 24, UMBC University Center 312
Data centers power everything from traffic predictions and fraud detection on credit cards. At UMBC, researchers are developing AI-powered treatments for stomach disorders and AI tools that help students learn and thrive, among other projects. Data centers also have implications for public health, the environment, and energy capacity. Yet even as Maryland is poised to be the next major data center hub, many residents don't know what they are, how they work, and what they power.
Join us for a conversation with Maryland policymakers and UMBC experts as they unpack the science behind data centers, key policy and ethical debates surrounding their construction, and how leaders can effectively communicate the costs and benefits of data centers to the public.
Moderator
Dr. Anupam Joshi, Vice Provost, Chief Artificial Intelligence Officer
Panelists
Jack Suess, Vice President and Chief Information Officer, UMBC
Del. Brian Crosby, District 29B
Del. Chao Wu, District 9A
Dr. Tim Finin, Research Prof., UMBC Dept. of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering
Dr. Ida Ngambeki, Assistant Professor, UMBC Depart. of Information Systems
Dr. Karen Chen, Assistant Professor, UMBC Department of Information Systems
David Lapp, People's Counsel, Maryland Office of People's Counsel