RAI Workshop Series – Responsible AI in Practice: Lessons from Industry and Government

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The Responsible AI Workshop Series
Speaker: Tomo Lazovich
Commentator: TBC
While responsible AI is grounded in crucial principles such as fairness, accountability, and transparency, there can still be much ambiguity as to how to put these principles into practice in real world settings. In this talk, I will walk through a few examples of my own experience building RAI metrics and tools in real-world settings, from big tech companies like Twitter to government agencies like the U.S. Census Bureau. Through all of these, I will discuss some of the creativity and novel thinking that needs to happen when translating RAI into practical settings.
This workshop is brought to you by the Responsible AI Practice as part of the RAI Workshop Series.
The RAIP Workshop Series is held in person at 177 Huntington Ave, Boston and is designed as an interactive gathering with a small but diverse audience. Previous workshops have brought together students, faculty, researchers, AI entrepreneurs, and NGO representatives from both technical and philosophical backgrounds. The goal is to spark dialogue and surface a wide range of perspectives on the responsible AI challenges under discussion. Sessions take place on Thursdays at 3:00 PM and typically include a designated commentator who contributes reflections either intermittently or toward the end of the talk.
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