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Can artificial intelligence one day help to mitigate systemic inequality? As part of UConn's Human-Centered AI Initiative, we've brought together a roundtable of scholars from Connecticut to Morocco define “justice” within their discipline. It's only by understanding what we mean by the word justice, that we can begin to work together to deploy AI to create a more just and equitable world.
UConn Humanities Institute and professor of English, Director Anna Mae Duane leads a conversation about AI and justice, featuring Meriem Regragui, professor of law, Université Internationale de Rabat; Ting-An Lin, assistant professor of philosophy, University of Connecticut; Avijit Ghosh, applied policy researcher at Hugging Face and associate researcher at Riot Lab, University of Connecticut.
Learn more about “Reading Between the Lines,” the collaboration between UConn and UIR that produced this podcast.
By University of Connecticut Humanities InstituteCan artificial intelligence one day help to mitigate systemic inequality? As part of UConn's Human-Centered AI Initiative, we've brought together a roundtable of scholars from Connecticut to Morocco define “justice” within their discipline. It's only by understanding what we mean by the word justice, that we can begin to work together to deploy AI to create a more just and equitable world.
UConn Humanities Institute and professor of English, Director Anna Mae Duane leads a conversation about AI and justice, featuring Meriem Regragui, professor of law, Université Internationale de Rabat; Ting-An Lin, assistant professor of philosophy, University of Connecticut; Avijit Ghosh, applied policy researcher at Hugging Face and associate researcher at Riot Lab, University of Connecticut.
Learn more about “Reading Between the Lines,” the collaboration between UConn and UIR that produced this podcast.