Melanie Walsh gave a Keynote titled “Beyond the Hype: Charting a Path for AI in Humanities Research,” at the Hong Kong Association for Digital Humanities 2025 International Conference on AI & the Digital Humanities (HKADH2025).
Mike Teodorescu and co-authors Nicholas Pairolero, Andrew Toole, Peter-Anthony Pappas, and Charles de Grazia’s paper “Closing the Gender Gap in Patenting: Evidence from a Randomized Control Trial at the USPTO” will be published in the American Economic Journal: Economic Policy.
Aylin Caliskan and Kyra Wilson’s (PhD Student) paper, “Gender, Race, and Intersectional Bias in Resume Screening via Language Model Retrieval,” was highlighted in the article “The AI Ethics Brief #155: Defining Moments in Responsible AI – 2024 in Review,” published on the Substack Montreal AI Ethics Institute. Additionally, Kyra Wilson was interviewed about their paper for the IBM article “How AI Can Help the Recruitment Process – Without Hurting It.”
Joe Janes podcast titled “Documents That Changed the World,” which discusses documents that have made a difference in the world, released several episodes.
Chirag Shah was quoted in the following articles:
· “Implications of Apple AI Generating False News Summaries” published on TechTarget.
· “The Times Did Cover the Rotherham Scanda Thoroughly,” published on Logically Facts.