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Published in RAISE Seminar SP21

·May 29, 2021

Reading Reflection 8

In this paper, the authors argue that no member of the public is “consciously adopting AI” because it is not a product, but rather a technology embedded into more and more of our everyday lives. On almost every major website, every action we take is run through an AI for…

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Published in RAISE Seminar SP21

·May 20, 2021

Reading Reflection 6

I began reading this paper knowing very little about clustering and algorithmic fairness. So, I decided to write this reflection as a mini research paper of sorts. The content in this short piece comes from sources online including research papers, but also Wikipedia and other websites. Clustering, which groups together…

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Published in RAISE Seminar SP21

·May 4, 2021

Reading Reflection 4

I have never thought to be concerned with the environmental cost of model training. It was intriguing to see the amount of importance the paper ascribed to this particular area. …

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Published in RAISE Seminar SP21

·Apr 22, 2021

Reading Reflection 2

This paper discusses four different roles that computing research plays in addressing social problems. The first role it mentions is using computing as a diagnostic. Here, computing can help us quantitatively assess social problems and analyze their effects. Some of the example programs given involve using machine learning, algorithms, and…

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Published in RAISE Seminar SP21

·Apr 16, 2021

Reading Reflection 1

I first want to mention how I appreciate what “Questioning the AI: Informing Design Practices for Explainable AI User Experiences” actually delivers: a usable question bank. It is practical and, at this very moment could be used for real-world applications. It is unlike some other literature, for instance, the paper…

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