With the DataSci+AI Forum on March 26–27 just around the corner, we've been thinking about what it means to build AI strategy that's grounded in real human experience. A study conducted last year, right here at the University of Pittsburgh offers a timely and provocative set of answers.
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Enacting Trustworthy, Real-World Solutions
A Responsible AI Reality Check: Moving Beyond the Hype
By: Kendra Oliver, Ph.D., M.P.S.
Pitt’s new AI hub to link up high-tech efforts across the University
Pitt’s new Hub for AI and Data Science Leadership (HAIL) will unite AI efforts across campus. Continue reading ...
AI Ecosystem Mapping
By Emily Durning
As a senior undergraduate student nearing graduation, it can be jarring to think back to the state of AI, and more specifically Generative AI, my first semester of college. In late 2022, the first version of ChatGPT was gearing up to be released, meaning that while AI was still seeping its way into all walks of life, it had not yet hit the exponential increase of usage and integration that has been seen the past few years.
Carnegie HERO Project Spotlight: Ronald V. Hueston III
The following was written by RDS student worker Devon Smith.
While reading through the Carnegie Hero Fund’s latest award announcements, I came across the story of Roland V. Hueston III. Roland, 36, attempted to save a man who was brutally assaulted and thrown on the tracks, just hours after the new year started in 2022.
Carnegie HERO Project Spotlight: Russell Allen Hill
The following was written by RDS student worker Devon Smith.
Every quarter, the Carnegie Hero Fund Commission releases a newsletter called Impulse that includes board updates, recent presentations, and more.
One regular column, “Friends Remembered,” is a collection of tributes to Carnegie heroes, beneficiaries, and others who have recently died.
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