Kara Swisher launches AI interview series at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center

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Kara Swisher launches AI interview series at Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center

Journalist Kara Swisher is set to interview OpenAI's Mira Murati in a four-part live event series at the Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg Center. The partnership between Johns Hopkins and Vox Media aims to bring together experts in technology, science, and public policy for discussions on AI-related issues.

The Discovery Series will feature Swisher interviewing topic-specific guests for her podcast, On with Kara Swisher, and moderating panel discussions with leading experts. The first event will focus on AI, misinformation, and the 2024 elections, with a panel including Arizona Secretary of State Adrian Fontes and Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger.

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