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On the Actionability of Outcome Prediction

February 1, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Lydia T. Liu, a postdoctoral researcher at Cornell University and incoming assistant professor of computer science at Princeton University. [Original paper by Lydia T. Liu, Solon Barocas, … [Read more...] about On the Actionability of Outcome Prediction

Automated Interviewer or Augmented Survey? Collecting Social Data with Large Language Models

February 1, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Alejandro Cuevas Villalba, Ph.D. student in Computer Science at Carnegie Mellon University, focusing on measuring social influence and improving reputation systems. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about Automated Interviewer or Augmented Survey? Collecting Social Data with Large Language Models

Artificial Intelligence and Aesthetic Judgment

February 1, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Jessica Hullman, the Ginni Rometty Associate Professor of Computer Science at Northwestern University, where she leads a research program to develop visualization tools, interactive protocols, and … [Read more...] about Artificial Intelligence and Aesthetic Judgment

Human-AI Interactions and Societal Pitfalls

January 27, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Jian Gao, a Ph.D. candidate in operations management at UCLA Anderson School of Management, focusing on the interactions between humans and autonomous technologies. [Original paper by … [Read more...] about Human-AI Interactions and Societal Pitfalls

On Prediction-Modelers and Decision-Makers: Why Fairness Requires More Than a Fair Prediction Model

January 27, 2024

🔬 Research Summary by Teresa Scantamburlo, an Assistant Professor at Ca’ Foscari University of Venice (Italy). She works at the intersection of computer science and applied ethics, focusing on AI governance and human … [Read more...] about On Prediction-Modelers and Decision-Makers: Why Fairness Requires More Than a Fair Prediction Model

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