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Join us for an Earth Month event hosted by the University of Utah College of Nursing and the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute, home of the One-U Responsible Artificial Intelligence Initiative.

AI isn’t “coming” to academia—it’s already in the group chat! As we adopt these tools, we also need to ask: what are their environmental costs? Join us for an afternoon panel discussion focused on the sustainability of AI, from data centers and energy use to campus-level decision-making. Hear from experts unpacking the environmental dimensions of AI infrastructure, explore tradeoffs between innovation and resource consumption, and help shape thoughtful, climate-aligned use of AI in academic work. This session will be highly interactive, so bring your questions, curiosities, and honest feedback.

We will host an hour-long panel discussion with experts from across the U followed by unstructured discussion and networking.

Moderator:

Penny Atkins, Director of Research and Science, Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute

Speakers:

Tabitha M. Benney, Professor and Associate Director, Public Affairs

Jon Fisk, Associate Professor, Public Affairs

Ryan Johnson, Assistant Professor, Civil & Environmental Engineering; One-U Responsible AI Initiative faculty fellow

Daniel Mendoza, Research Assistant Professor, Atmospheric Sciences; One-U Responsible AI Initiative seed grant recipient

Rohan Basu Roy, Assistant Professor, Computing; faculty member in the Scientific Computing and Imaging Institute

Location
Spencer F. and Cleone P. Eccles Health Sciences Education Building
Salt Lake City, UT 84132, USA
Room 1750
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