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The Ethics of AI: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility

Artificial intelligence expert Matthew Renze will explore the ethics, challenges, and benefits of this rapidly evolving technology. Register today so you can find out what all this means for your organization and what it will take to adopt AI strategically across your workforce.

Presented by Matthew Renze

March 05, 2026
11 a.m. Eastern Time
All Regions

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Mastering AI means mastering its consequences

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we live and work. But our ethical readiness hasn’t kept pace with our new AI “superpowers.” In this session, Matthew will guide you on a three-part journey through the ethics of AI across the near, mid, and long term. He’ll examine emerging risks from today’s AI systems, anticipate the dilemmas likely to define the next decade, and unpack the profound questions that may shape the next century.

Topics covered include:

  • Ethical challenges in today’s AI
  • What the next decade may bring
  • The far horizon: AI’s long-term implications

Along the way, you’ll gain practical ways to think about responsible AI and the tradeoffs behind real-world decisions. Plus, stick around for a live Q&A to get direct advice from Matthew.

Can’t attend live? Register anyway and we’ll send you the on demand recording as soon as it’s available.

Meet the speaker

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Matthew Renze

AI Researcher, Consultant, and Author

As the founder of Renze Consulting, he has trained over 600,000 software developers and IT professionals. As an AI research scientist, he develops cognitive architectures for agentic AI systems. Matthew is pursuing his Doctor of Engineering degree at Johns Hopkins University. He has a Master's degree in Artificial Intelligence from JHU, and double degrees in Computer Science and Philosophy. He is a Microsoft Regional Director, a Microsoft MVP in AI, and an Author for Pluralsight.