Wash U researchers from multiple disciplines team up to study how human behavior changes when training AI
Tag: Fairness
“The children don’t do enough”: Including children in fairness perceptions of housework
Abstract Objective The present study set out to investigate how all the members, including children, of nuclear US families conceptualize a fair division of household labor. Background The majority of the literature has focused on how couples perceive their family’s…
Q&A: What is the best route to fairer AI systems?
Mike Teodorescu, a University of Washington assistant professor in the Information School, proposes that private enterprise standards for fairer machine learning systems would inform governmental regulation.
Q&A: UW expert on rise of younger, less experienced bosses in the workplace
Supervisors are traditionally associated with higher status markers such as age, education and tenure than their subordinates. But it’s increasingly common to see those dynamics reversed, which is the focus of a new study from Jessica Huisi Li, University of Washington assistant professor of management and organization.
Will engineered carbon removal solve the climate crisis?
A new IIASA-led study explored fairness and feasibility in deep mitigation pathways with novel carbon dioxide removal, taking into account institutional capacity to implement mitigation measures.
GW Experts on White House AI Risk Mitigation Initiatives
WASHINGTON (May 4, 2023) – The Biden administration announced a slate of initiatives aimed at reducing the risks posed by rapidly advancing artificial intelligence systems. The list of measures includes $140 million for new AI research centers and a promise to…