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Friday, May 10 • 1:15pm - 2:00pm
Can Generative AI be Trustworthy by Design?

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The release of generative artificial intelligence (AI) systems has ignited a significant leap in awareness of the capabilities of AI. In parallel, there has been a recognition of AI system limitations and the bias inherent in systems created by humans. Expectations are rising for more trustworthy, human-centered, and responsible software connecting humans to powerful systems that augment their abilities. There are decades of practice designing systems that work with, and for humans that we can build upon to face the new challenges and opportunities brought by dynamic AI systems. As with any system, there are limitations – can we design them to be trustworthy?


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Carol J. Smith

AI Trust Lab Lead & Principal Research Scientist, HMI, Carnegie Mellon University SEI
Carol Smith has worked on improving interactions, and integrating ethics for humane experiences with artificially intelligent systems, autonomous vehicles, and other emerging technologies since 2015. She started her UX career over 20 years ago and now supports government and industry... Read More →


Friday May 10, 2024 1:15pm - 2:00pm EDT
Commonwealth