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Dozens of policy proposals and interventions have attempted to address actual and potential cases of algorithmic bias, particularly in systems that have consequential effects on people’s lives.…
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November 16th, 2023 Speaker
Miranda Bogen Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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Foundation models (ChatGPT, StableDiffusion) are transforming society: remarkable capabilities, serious risks, rampant deployment, unprecedented adoption, overflowing funding, and unending…
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May 2nd, 2023 Speaker
Rishi Bommasani Department
CITP Location
Comp Sci 105
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Algorithms make predictions about people constantly. The spread of
such prediction systems has raised concerns that machine learning
algorithms may exhibit problematic behavior, especially…
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March 20th, 2023 Speaker
MIchael P. Kim Department
Center forinformation Technology Policy Location
Computer Science 105
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Despite widespread awareness that AI systems may cause harm to marginalized groups—and in spite of a growing number of principles, toolkits, and other resources for fairness and ethics in…
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February 8th, 2022 Speaker
Michael Madaio Department
Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Virtual
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Computer vision models trained on unparalleled amounts of data have
revolutionized many applications. However, more and more historical
societal biases are making their way into these seemingly…
Date
September 14th, 2021 Speaker
Olga Russakovsky Department
Princeton University, Department of Computer Science
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O. Carter Snead, Professor of Law; Director, de Nicola Center for Ethics and Culture; Concurrent Professor of Political Science, University of Notre Dame, and Robert P. George, McCormick Professor…
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April 8th, 2021 Speaker
O. Carter Snead, Robert P. George Department
James Madison Program, Politics Location
Zoom Webinar
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This talk is co-sponsored by CITP and the University Center for Human Values. Al and Bob are very similar, with one specific exception. This exception might pertain to their age, annual salary,…
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October 20th, 2020 Speaker
Tal Zarsky and Jane Bambauer Department
Princeton University, Center for Information Technology Policy Location
Webinar
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The Dignity & Debt Network Conference - The Financial Diaries: Looking for Dignity, Fairness, & Respect
Jonathan Morduch (New York University and Financial Access Initiative)
Julie Zollman…
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The Dignity & Debt Network Confernece - It’s Not Fair: The Backlash Against Globalization & Financial Deepening
Bart Bonikowski (Weatherhead Research Cluster on Global Populism,…
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