Melanie Walsh gave a keynote titled “What ChatGPT Poetry Can Teach Us About AI and Language” at the Alliance Française event Disruptive Innovation: A.I., Language, Arts, and Education.
Katherine Cross, PhD Student, is publishing a book in June, titled Log Off: Why Posting and Politics (Almost) Never Mix.
Amy J. Ko is one of 52 global scholars named Distinguished Members of the Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) for their innovative contributions to the field.
Mike Teodorescu and co-collaborator Christos Makridis published a paper titled “Fairness in Machine learning: Regulation or Standards?” for the Brookings Institution Center on Regulations and Markets Paper Series.
Jason Yip was a co-collaborator on several published papers:
- Sarah L Hofer, Jörg-Henrik Heine, Sahba Besharati, Frank Reinhold, and Eddie Brummelman’s paper titled “Self Perceptions as Mechanisms of Achievement Inequality: Evidence Across 70 Countries” in NPJ Science of Learning.
- Elana Blinder, Marshini Chetty, Jessica Vitak, Zoe Torok, Salina Fessehazion, Herry Allan Fails, Elizabeth Bonsignore, and Tamara Clegg’s paper titled “Evaluating the Use of Hypothetical ‘Would You Rather’ Scenarios to Discuss Privacy and Security Concepts with Children” in CSCW.
- With Anh Le, Michelle Ma, Linh Bui, Anna Shi, Linh Pham, and Carmen Gonzalez’s paper titled “I felt like I was doing grown-up things’: Young Adult Reflections on their Childhood Experiences of Online Searching and Brokering in Immigrant Families.” in CSCW.
Jason Yip, Jin Ha Lee, and co-collaborators Kung Jin Lee, Sungmin Na, Hsuan-Chun Wang, Hayley Park, Minhyung Jo, Yeonhee Cho, Youjin Jung, Geonhui Park published a paper titled “Meeting the Values of the Host Country: Conducting online participatory design from the United States with children in South Korea with a focus on cultural awareness” in Behavior and Information Technology.
Mike Teodorescu and co-collaborator Sam Ransbotham’s paper “Preserving Location Privacy for Mobile Phones with Homomorphic Encryption: The False Position Protocol” was accepted to the 57th Proceedings of the Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences (HICSS).
Jason Yip, Jin Ha Lee, and co-collaborators Michele Newman, Kaiwen Sun, Illena Dala Gasperina, Grace Shin, Matthew Pedraja, Ritesh Kanchi, Maia Song, and Rannie Li’s paper “I want it to talk like Darth Vader’: Helping Children Construct Creative Self-Efficacy with Generative AI” was accepted to the Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems (CHI) 2024.
Mike Teodorescu contributed a chapter to the Research Handbook on Artificial Intelligence and Decision Making in Organizations titled “Chapter 3: Natural language processing techniques in management research.”
Mike Teodorescu gave the following invited talks:
- “AI in the Economy – Fairness Considerations” for SAPEA, a part of the European Commission’s Scientific Advice Mechanism about opportunities and risks of AI related to the EU economy.
- “Systemic Differences in Graders in Automated Hiring Solutions: A Machine Learning Fairness Approach” at the INFORMS Annual Meeting.
- “Strategy and Innovation: Solving Problems in a Dynamic World” for Boston University Questrom School of Business.
- Spoke about the Wharton Venture Acceleration Lab at The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania.
Jason Yip was invited as a panelist for “What’s possible in research and design when we listen to young people” at the Common Sense Media Summit on America’s Kids and Families.
Chirag Shah was quoted:
- in a TechTarget article titled “Open letter promising better AI for the future lacks action.”
- in a Logically Facts article titled “Press agencies withdraw edited photo published by Kensington Palace, fueling conspiracies.”