Best Paper Awarded at the Portuguese AI Conference (EPIA 2023)
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"A Three-Way Knot: Privacy, Fairness, and Predictive Performance Dynamics" presented by the Lucy Family Institute's Nuno Moniz and visiting scholar, Tânia Carvalho was awarded, "Best Paper" at the Portugese AI Conference in September. The paper explored the exponential growth of AI-based systems, making critical discoveries that reinforce the need for a greater commitment responsible AI.
Nitesh Chawla, Founding Director of Lucy Institute for Data & Society and Frank M. Freimann Professor of Computer Science and Engineering attended the conference as a featured keynote speaker.
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Nuno Moniz of Lucy Family Institute Appointed Managing Director for the ND-IBM Tech Ethics Lab
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The Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society is excited to announce the appointment of Nuno Moniz, Associate Research Professor at the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society to the position of managing director for the ND-IBM Tech Ethics Lab.
The ND-IBM Tech Ethics Lab promotes broad-based, interdisciplinary research and policy leadership in artificial intelligence and technology ethics by engaging with relevant stakeholders to examine real-world challenges and provide practical models and applied solutions for ethical technology design, development, and deployment.
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| Soc(AI)ety Seminars Series
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POSTPONED, New date TBD soon
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It is little noticed that two camps have emerged in AI and machine learning (ML). One, which we call "Petri-dish AI" and which is exemplified by clean, simple-to-define yet challenging-to-solve problems like playing games or making biological or chemical discoveries. The other camp, in which Mihaela van der Schaar's Lab is a leader, and which we call "Reality-centric AI," puts the inherent and unavoidable complexity of the real world at the heart of designing, training, testing, and deploying models. Reality-centric AI is AI which can operate effectively and reliably in the real world.
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| CONNECT Series: Data & Humanities
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Lucy Scholars: Data & Humanities
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Hesburgh Library, Rm 231 | 5:30pm
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The Lucy Graduate Scholars invite graduate students to the Data & Humanities Lucy CONNECT Series. Learn from distinguished panelists about where/how to begin work in this area, how data science is applicable to what they do and initiating collaborations with others.
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| Invited Speaker, "Conflict violence reduction and pregnancy outcomes: A regression discontinuity design in Colombia"
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Guest Speaker: Giancarlo Buitrago
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Hammes Mowbray, Rm 319 | 12:00pm
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The relationship between exposure to conflict violence during pregnancy and the risks of
miscarriage, stillbirth, and perinatal mortality has not been studied empirically using rigorous
methods and appropriate data. Giancarlo Buitrago presents his investigation of the association between reduced exposure to conflict violence during pregnancy and the risks of adverse pregnancy outcomes in Colombia.
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As part of the Health Equity Data Lab, Postdoctoral Research Fellows will work towards developing comprehensive solutions which tackle health care equity challenges at the intersection of medical & social care.
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"The Lucy Family Institute will be an intellectual and interdisciplinary beacon that produces impactful and equitable data-driven solutions for the good of society."
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– Nitesh Chawla, Founding Director
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