🔬 Research Summary by Kate Donahue , a Computer Science PhD student at Cornell who studies on the societal impacts of AI. [Original paper by Kate Donahue, Sreenivas Gollapudi, and Kostas Kollias] Overview: … [Read more...] about When Are Two Lists Better than One?: Benefits and Harms in Joint Decision-making
Efficiency is Not Enough: A Critical Perspective of Environmentally Sustainable AI
🔬 Research Summary by Dustin Wright, a postdoc at the University of Copenhagen working on sustainable machine learning. [Original paper by Dustin Wright, Christian Igel, Gabrielle Samuel, and Raghavendra … [Read more...] about Efficiency is Not Enough: A Critical Perspective of Environmentally Sustainable AI
An Empirical Analysis of Racial Categories in the Algorithmic Fairness Literature
🔬 Research Summary by Amina Abdu, a Ph.D. candidate at the University of Michigan School of Information, where she researches how computational tools shape policy decisions. [Original paper by Amina A. Abdu, … [Read more...] about An Empirical Analysis of Racial Categories in the Algorithmic Fairness Literature
Public Perceptions of Gender Bias in Large Language Models: Cases of ChatGPT and Ernie
🔬 Research Summary by Kyrie Zhixuan Zhou and Madelyn Rose Sanfilippo. Kyrie Zhixuan Zhou is a PhD student at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, aiming to understand, design, and govern ICT/AI … [Read more...] about Public Perceptions of Gender Bias in Large Language Models: Cases of ChatGPT and Ernie
ChatGPT and the media in the Global South: How non-representative corpus in sub-Sahara Africa are engaging with the chatbots
🔬 Research Summary by Gregory Gondwe, an Assistant Professor of Journalism at California State University – San Bernardino and a Harvard faculty Associate with the Berkman Klein Centre. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about ChatGPT and the media in the Global South: How non-representative corpus in sub-Sahara Africa are engaging with the chatbots