Chirag Shah received an award for “Pioneering Leadership in Trustworthy AI,” at the IEEE New Era World Leaders AI Summit.
Katie Davis gave a keynote titled “Five Provocations for AI and the Future of Education” at Shaping the Future: Exploring the Impact of Generative AI on Youth hosted by Microsoft AI.
Chirag Shah gave a keynote titled “Building Transmodal Information Experiences (TIE) with Agents” at the Amazon Shopping Science Symposium.
Katie Davis and co-authors Rotem Landesman (PhD Student), Stacey Wedlake, L. Braun, M. Subramaniam, K. Hoffman, and Chris Coward’s paper titled “If others are doing it, so can I’: Leveraging Communities of Practice to Introduce Connected Learning into Small and Rural Libraries” was published in The Library Quarterly.
Chirag Shah and Ryen White edited and wrote the introduction for the forthcoming book Information Access in the Era of Generative AI, to be published by Springer Nature in 2025.
Ben Lee gave a talk at the Columbia University Archives as Data Conference titled “Re-imagining Large-Scale Search & Discovery for Millions of Born-Digital Government Publications.”
Chirag Shah, alongside several other scholars, contributed to a paper titled “How Many Van Goghs Does it Take to Van Gogh?” presented at ATTRIB, RegML, and SafeGenAI workshops at the Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS 2024) and the Natural Legal Language Processing (NLLP Workshop) 2024.