On October 25, 2024, we hosted the second session in our Ethical AI Talk Series, featuring Dr. Jonathan Beever, PhD, from the UCF Center for Ethics at the University of Central Florida. His talk, titled “AI as a Problem of Public Health Ethics,” explored the intersection of artificial intelligence and public health, shedding light on […]
NRT Fellow Receives Second Top Poster Award at Annual Meeting
We are excited to share that Haley Triem, one of our talented NRT students, has been awarded the Second Top Poster at the NSF NRT Annual Meeting. Her research presentation, “Tipping the Balance: Human Intervention in Large Language Model Multiagent Debate,” was recognized for its innovative exploration of the role of human intervention in AI […]
Ethical AI Team Represents at NRT Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C.
We are thrilled to announce that four of our NRT students had the opportunity to present their research at the National Science Foundation (NSF) NRT Annual Meeting in Washington, D.C. It was an enriching experience, filled with insightful discussions and networking with experts across various fields. Our team proposed posters on cutting-edge topics, including Energy-Hungry […]
Recap: “From Assistance to Autonomy: Ethical Considerations in Human-AI Teams” by Dr. Beau Gregory Schelble
On September 27, our institution had the pleasure of hosting Dr. Beau Gregory Schelble for a thought-provoking talk titled “From Assistance to Autonomy: Ethical Considerations in Human-AI Teams.” The event saw a robust turnout with participation from students, researchers, and professors, all keen on engaging with this timely and critical subject. Dr. Schelble’s talk delved […]
NRT Ethical AI Talk Series
We are thrilled to announce that, in line with our ongoing mission to foster meaningful discussions and research around Ethical AI, we have planned an exciting new series of Ethical AI Talks in collaboration with UT Good Systems. This initiative is aimed at deepening our collective knowledge and engagement with the ethical challenges and innovations […]