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CMU Experts Lent Expertise to New U.S. Artificial Intelligence 'Roadmap'

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“This bipartisan roadmap recognizes that innovation in robotics is vital to realize AI’s ability to enhance the future of our economy and improve the quality of life in America,” said Theresa Mayer, CMU’s vice president for research.

 

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CMU Convenes Experts in Evaluating Generative AI

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Carnegie Mellon University’s K&L Gates Initiative in Ethics and Computational Technologies sponsored and co-organized an expert convening in Washington, D.C., on “Evaluating Generative AI Systems: the Good, the Bad and the Hype.” Organized in partnership with The GenLaw Center, the Center for Democracy and Technology, and Georgetown Law, the conference took place at Georgetown University Law Center on April 15.  

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Forlizzi Briefs Senators on AI in the Workforce

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Carnegie Mellon University School of Computer Science Professor Jodi Forlizzi shared four recommendations with U.S. senators to ensure that innovations in artificial intelligence are sustainable, responsible and work for workers.

 

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Recent Responsible AI Events

CMU expert convening on “Supporting NIST’s Development of Guidelines on Red-teaming for Generative AI”.

On February 23rd 2024, the Responsible AI inititative at the Block Center and the K&L Gates initiative on Ethics and Computational Technologies at Carnegie Mellon hosted an experted convening on "Supporting NIST's Development of Guidelines on Red-teaming for Generative AI". Please follow the link to watch videos of the discussion and read the resulting whitepaper!

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K&L Gates Initiative in Computational Ethics and Technology

Evaluating Generative AI Systems: the Good, the Bad, and the Hype

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