Computing, Society, and Justice Research Projects - Allen School Colloquium
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Explore five research presentations from the Paul G. Allen School focusing on the intersection of technology, society, and justice in this 49-minute colloquium. Delve into topics such as evaluating toxic language in AI models, analyzing social biases in language, navigating graduate school with a disability, examining vocational fulfillment in computer science students, and investigating the values of machine learning. Gain insights into the responsible development and use of technology, considering both intended and unintended consequences. Recorded on October 15, 2020, this closed-captioned video offers a thought-provoking look at the complex relationship between computing and society.
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Allen School Colloquium: Computing + Society + Justice research projects at the Allen School
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Paul G. Allen School