Events

CITP Seminar: Benjamin Brooks – The Opportunity, Threat, and Shadow Regulation of Open Models in AI

306 Sherrerd Hall

Open source AI models can play a vital role in promoting transparency, competition, and experimentation in AI. Two-thirds of recent foundation models were released openly, and popular repositories now boast over a million open models – spanning everything from robotics and climate prediction to text, image, and voice generation. However, open ...

CITP Seminar: Elliott Ash – Courts of Tomorrow

306 Sherrerd Hall

Legal AI is poised to transform the work of legal professionals, and judges are no exception.  This study reports on a randomized field experiment conducted in partnership with Pakistan’s Federal Judicial Academy, in which AI technology and skills were integrated ...

CITP Seminar: Josh Aas – Divvi Up and the Future of Privacy Respecting Metrics

306 Sherrerd Hall

Facilities for collecting data and metrics are central to both the goals and operations of the Internet today. Given this, it’s interesting that with the exception of ubiquity and operational scaling, the way the world collects data today has not changed much in decades. Mathematical ...

CITP Seminar: Steven Kelts – Agile Ethics: Preliminary Evidence of Improvements in Ethical Decision-making Through Simulations

306 Sherrerd Hall

Responsible tech development frameworks often urge technologists to anticipate potential harms of their product, include the voices of affected stakeholders, reflect on the values inherent in their work, and be responsive to the concerns of others.  But how do we teach the value of these things?  It’s ...