The University of Wisconsin Inclusion in Science & Engineering Leadership Institute is restarting its Breaking the Bias Habit workshops in 2024. The mission of WISELI is to promote faculty diversity, ...
Bias and hallucinations can be unfortunate byproducts of artificial intelligence tools, but one UAB faculty member is turning these challenges into opportunities by leveraging AI to detect implicit ...
Anthony Greenwald and Mahzarin Banaji, creators of the Implicit Association Test (IAT), held a press conference along with Brian Nosek in 1998 to publicize the IAT and announce the launching of the ...
While implicit bias trainings for healthcare providers have exploded in prevalence and popularity, most have flawed methodology and multiple translational gaps that may compromise their impact, a ...
Once upon a time, two villagers visited the fabled Mullah Nasreddin. They hoped that the Sufi philosopher, famed for his acerbic wisdom, could mediate a dispute that had driven a wedge between them.
As artificial intelligence tools become more integrated into everyday life, a new study suggests that people should think twice before trusting these systems to offer moral guidance. Researchers have ...
A few years ago, UC Berkeley public health scholar Ziad Obermeyer found that an algorithm that affected health care for millions of patients routinely gave wealthier, white patients better access to ...
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