[행사] [BK21] 해외석학 초빙 세미나 개최 안내(11/27, 10:30~)
- 소프트웨어융합대학교학팀
- 김성민
- 작성일 2025-11-21
- 조회수 25
< BK21 해외석학 초빙 세미나>
■ 일시 : 2025.11.27(목), 오전 10시 30분
■ 장소 : 온라인(Zoom)
https://ajou-ac-kr.zoom.us/j/
회의 ID: 820 3149 3025, 암호: 3647
■ 연사 : Prof. Youna Jung(Northeastern University, USA)
■ Title : Ethics in AI Era: A comprehensive overview of ethical challenges and solutions
■ Abstract :
The rapid growth of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has brought incredible opportunities but also complex ethical challenges. This talk emphasizes the urgent need to address AI ethics in an era where security, privacy, and societal trust are at stake. We will explore vulnerabilities in Large Language Models (LLMs) and Generative AI (GenAI), including adversarial attacks, data poisoning, confidential data extraction, and the growing risks of deepfakes, biased recruitment systems, and misinformation through hallucinations. Surveillance practices and copyright disputes further illustrate the tension between innovation and accountability. In addition, a comparative analysis of regulatory approaches, such as the EU AI Act, the fragmented U.S. framework, and China’s state-driven model, presents the diversity of global responses. Beyond regulation, technical strategies including bias mitigation, transparency, explainability, and governance frameworks are evaluated as potential mitigations to build more ethical AI. By integrating technical, legal, and societal perspectives, this talk provides a comprehensive overview of both the risks and solutions shaping the ethics of AI today, while discussing future directions for responsible innovation in the AI era.
■ Bio :
Dr. Youna Jung is an Associate Teaching Professor in the Khoury College of Computer Sciences at Northeastern University, whose research spans collaborative and social computing, ubiquitous and smart-city systems, AI-driven disaster response, cybersecurity, privacy, access control, and trust management. She holds a Ph.D. in Information and Communication Technology from Ajou University and previously served as tenured faculty at the Virginia Military Institute and as research faculty at the University of Florida, advancing scholarship across e-health, IoT, AI, and cybersecurity.
Dr. Jung has led numerous funded projects supported by the U.S. Department of Defense, the Commonwealth Cyber Initiative, and industry partners, and she contributes extensively to academic leadership as Founder and President of both the ACM Women DC Professional Chapter and the Korean Women Professors Association. A retired Lieutenant Colonel in the Army, she brings decades of interdisciplinary expertise and service to her work, promoting national security, ethics in AI, experiential learning, and the advancement of women in STEM. For more details, visit: https://www.linkedin.com/in/
