Monday, November 14, 2022 11am to 12pm
About this Event
Computational tools are poised to play an increasingly large role in our society across different domains, including public health and conservation. As a consequence, computational tools need to be designed to ensure equitable benefits for everyone.
The CRCS Social Impact Seminar Series brings together practitioners and research with a diverse set of perspectives from algorithmic fairness, human-centered computing, and sustained deployment. The seminar series will explore how artificial intelligence can equitably solve social problems. For example, what role can AI play in promoting health, access to opportunity, and sustainable development? How can human-centered computing methods be deployed to ensure AI systems are ethical, inclusive, and accountable?
The Social Impact Seminar Series is held on Mondays at 11 AM EST during the Fall and Spring semesters. CRCS welcomes students, faculty, staff, and anyone interested in learning more about using AI for social good to join us. Lunch will be provided.