Oct
28
2022
Upcoming EventOct 28, 2022
Human + AI Conference
October 28, 2022 9:00 AM – 5:30 PM
John Crerar Library, Room 390
AI has achieved impressive success in a wide variety of domains, ranging from medical diagnosis to creative image generation. This success provides rich opportunities for AI to address important societal challenges, but there are also growing concerns about the bias and harm that AI systems may cause. This conference brings together diverse perspectives to think about the best way for AI to fit into society and how to develop the best AI for humans.
View agenda and speaker information below.
The organizing committee for the Human + AI Conference is Chenhao Tan, Sendhil Mullainathan, and James Evans. This event is made possible by generous support of the Stevanovich Center for Financial Mathematics.
Agenda
Friday, October 28, 2022
09:00:00–09:05:00
Welcome
09:05:00–09:50:00
Some Very Human Challenges in Responsible AI (Or Why My Research Trajectory Took a Surprising Turn)
Jenn Wortman Vaughan, Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research, New York City
09:50:00–10:35:00
Aligning Algorithms with Consumers’ Prediction Preferences
Berkeley J. Dietvorst , Associate Professor of Marketing, UChicago Booth School of Business
10:35:00–11:20:00
TBD
Krzysztof Gajos, Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University
11:20:00–11:40:00
Break
11:40:00–12:30:00
What do you wish to see in Human+AI (in five years)?
12:30:00–13:30:00
Lunch
13:30:00–14:15:00
Decision Science in the Age of Augmented Cognition
Daniel Oppenheimer, Professor, Dietrich College of Humanities and Social Sciences, Carnegie Mellon University
14:15:00–15:00:00
Toward a Unifying Framework for Combining Complementary Strengths of Humans and ML toward Better Predictive Decision-Making
Hoda Heidari, Assistant Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
15:00:00–15:15:00
Break
15:15:00–16:00:00
Using Theory, Sensors, and Machines to Quantity the Nature of Social Interactions
Marc Berman, Associate Professor of Psychology, University of Chicago
16:00:00–16:45:00
Human + AI interaction in the wild: A case study of a child welfare risk assessment tool
Alexandra Chouldechova, Principal Researcher in the Fairness, Accountability, Transparency and Ethics (FATE) group at Microsoft Research NYC, and the Estella Loomis McCandless Associate Professor of Statistics and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University's Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy
16:45:00–17:30:00
What are the next steps to realize the wishes?
Speakers
Registration
Jul
17
Upcoming EventJul 17, 2023
AI & Science Summer School 2023
Mar
9
Upcoming EventMar 09, 2023
Michael Kim (UC Berkeley) – Foundations for Responsible Machine Learning
Mar
7
Upcoming EventMar 07, 2023
Saadia Gabriel (U. of Washington) – Socially Responsible and Factual Reasoning for Equitable AI Systems
Mar
6
Upcoming EventMar 06, 2023