

AI, Power, and Accountability: Who Shapes the Future?
AI is no longer just a technology. It is a force reshaping markets, institutions, and society. As these systems grow more powerful, a critical question emerges: who should be responsible for the decisions they make and the harm they may cause?
Join us for a special evening at NYU Stern:
AI, Power, and Accountability: Who Shapes the Future?
Featuring:
Jim Fruchterman - social entrepreneur and author of Technology for Good, who has spent decades building mission-driven technology organizations serving the public interest.
Meredith Broussard - professor and author of Artificial Unintelligence, whose work examines the limits and risks of AI systems in society.
Moderated by:
Michael Posner - Jerome Kohlberg Professor of Ethics and Finance at NYU Stern and Director of the Center for Business and Human Rights.
Together, they will explore:
Who should control the development of transformative technologies
Whether markets can regulate themselves
The role of nonprofits and public-interest institutions
What future leaders must understand about governing AI
This conversation is designed for students, professionals, and policymakers seeking a deeper understanding of how technology is shaping power and what responsible leadership looks like in practice.
Limited seating. Advance registration required.
🍎 Reception with light refreshments
🍸 Networking happy hour to follow at The Half Pint. We’ve reserved space and will be covering a limited number of drinks. Feel free to grab a ticket and join us.