Events, Research Dan Browne Events, Research Dan Browne

Absolutely Interdisciplinary 2022 explores new solutions for a changing technological landscape

The Schwartz Reisman Institute’s academic conference hosted eight panels featuring 30 presenters, with sessions offering innovative responses to the challenges of today’s technological landscape, including questions of data privacy, explainable AI, evolutionary approaches to system design, digital rights, and recommender algorithms.

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Absolutely Interdisciplinary 2022: Speakers and sessions announced

The full complement of speakers and sessions for Absolutely Interdisciplinary 2022 have been revealed. The annual academic conference hosted by the Schwartz Reisman Institute will be held virtually from June 20–22, and features speakers from the University of Chicago, Google Brain, Harvard, McGill, Microsoft, NYU, University of Southampton, the University of Toronto, and UC Berkeley.

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Events, Research Morgan MacInnes Events, Research Morgan MacInnes

Algorithms and the justification of power

In a recent SRI Seminar, philosopher Seth Lazar of Australian National University explored the implications of the widespread use of algorithms in digital public spaces, and the questions they raise for governance, power, and justification. SRI Graduate Fellow Morgan MacInnes reflects on Lazar’s presentation.

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How algorithms can strengthen democracy: Ariel Procaccia on designing citizens’ assemblies

The practice of sortition, in which random selection is used to generate citizens’ assemblies, is a method of political representation as old as democracy itself. In a recent SRI Seminar, Harvard professor Ariel Procaccia discussed how better algorithms can ensure this process accurately represents population demographics. SRI Graduate Fellow Lillio Mok reflects here on the implications of Procaccia’s research.

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SRI Graduate Fellows invite submissions for 2022 workshop, “Technologies of trust”

The 2022 Schwartz Reisman Graduate Workshop invites graduate and early career scholars to present their work at a one-day, virtual event on June 20th, as part of Absolutely Interdisciplinary 2022. Organized by SRI’s Graduate Fellows, this year’s workshop centers on the theme of trust, broadly defined, and its relationship to technology and society.

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SRI Kitchen Table explores data rights in a world of power imbalances, mass surveillance, and super-powered facial recognition

In the Schwartz Reisman Institute’s inaugural Kitchen Table event, Research Lead Wendy Wong and Faculty Fellow Anna Su hosted a wide-ranging discussion on the implications of human rights for data ownership and privacy, and how we can address the challenges of writing new rules for an increasingly digital world.

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Events, Research Vinyas Harish Events, Research Vinyas Harish

Hope, faith, and stories: What betting, witchcraft, and craftsmanship in rural Bangladesh teaches us about ethical pluralism and decolonizing AI

In a recent SRI Seminar, Faculty Fellow Syed Ishtiaque Ahmed demonstrated how the dominant model of AI ethics is insufficient to strengthen the voices of local communities in the Global South. Ahmed contends scholars should move away from “universal” notions of intelligence, and foster situated ethical practices that take into account local hopes, faith, and stories.

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SRI partners with the Canada School of Public Service to train public servants on AI

How can artificial intelligence improve public services and help create a more sustainable future? Can governments implement AI in ways that ensure fairness and transparency? To explore these questions, SRI has partnered with the Canada School of Public Service to present an eight-part series designed to explain what AI is, where it’s headed, and what public servants need to know about it.

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Commentary, Events, Research Daniel Konikoff Commentary, Events, Research Daniel Konikoff

The shape of the future: How will technology transform our lives?

Where is technology leading us? When we speak about the future, what does it mean for our identity as individuals and as citizens of states? When we arrive home, what will it look like? Themes of identity, place, and mediation were explored at the Schwartz Reisman Institute’s graduate workshop “Views on Techno-Utopia” by presenters Rushay Naik and Lilith Acadia.

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