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Webinar – Navigating the Era of Artificial Intelligence: Achieving Human-AI Harmony

May 14, 2024 1709

This two-part webinar series, funded through the Hauser Policy Impact Fund, will explore the Division of Behavioral and Social Sciences and Education’s (DBASSE) expertise in artificial intelligence and highlight the value of social and behavioral science perspectives. (Details on the second webinar, “Navigating the Era of Artificial Intelligence: The Crucial Role of Social Sciences,” will be announced later.)

This first webinar will expand on insights from the 2022 report, Human-AI Teaming: State-of-the-Art and Research Needs, released by the Board on Human-Systems Integration, to focus on how the presence of artificial intelligence systems affects the ways people work in teams.

This session will explore the efficiencies and inefficiencies created by integrated AI systems and will highlight applications where considering AI as a teammate may improve project outcomes.  Special attention will be paid to the role of policymakers and agencies in promoting and integrating AI systems in a way that adds value to team environments.

Panelists will include:

  • Cleotilde Gonzalez | Event moderator and research professor of decision science, Carnegie Mellon University
  • Erin Chiou | Associate professor of Human Systems Engineering, Arizona State University
  • Nathan McNeese | McQueen Quattlebaum Endowed Associate Professor of Human-Centered Computing, Clemson University
  • Iyad Rahwan | Director, Center for Humans & Machines, Max Planck Institute for Human Development
  • Heng Xu | Professor of management, University of Florida

The Hauser Policy Impact Fund works to ensure that social science analysis and synthesis has a better chance to guide informed policy decisions across the DBASSE portfolio—national statistics, science education, children’s well-being, criminal justice, environmental change, the implications of aging, among others.

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