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Should you make your decisions on a WhIM? Data-driven decision-making using a What-If Machine for Evaluation of Hypothetical Scenarios

December 20, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Jessica Echterhoff, a Ph.D. candidate in computer science at the University of California in San Diego. Her research focuses on human-data-centric artificial intelligence. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about Should you make your decisions on a WhIM? Data-driven decision-making using a What-If Machine for Evaluation of Hypothetical Scenarios

Mapping AI Arguments in Journalism and Communication Studies

December 14, 2023

🔬 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 Gregory … [Read more...] about Mapping AI Arguments in Journalism and Communication Studies

AI Art and Misinformation: Approaches and Strategies for Media Literacy and Fact-Checking

December 6, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Johanna Walker, AI and society researcher at King’s College London. [Original paper by Johanna Walker, Gefion Thuermer, Julian Vicens & Elena Simperl] Overview: Misinformation in … [Read more...] about AI Art and Misinformation: Approaches and Strategies for Media Literacy and Fact-Checking

Best humans still outperform artificial intelligence in a creative divergent thinking task

December 2, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Simone Grassini, an Associate Professor in Psychology at the University of Bergen, Norway. Some of his research has been recently focused on understanding the interaction between humans and … [Read more...] about Best humans still outperform artificial intelligence in a creative divergent thinking task

Exploring XAI for the Arts: Explaining Latent Space in Generative Music

November 25, 2023

🔬 Research Summary by Nick Bryan-Kinns, Professor of Creative Computing at the Creative Computing Institute, University of the Arts London, where he researches the human-centred approaches to the use of AI in the Arts. … [Read more...] about Exploring XAI for the Arts: Explaining Latent Space in Generative Music

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