Friday / CS Seminar
October 25th / 12:00 PM
Hybrid / Mudd 3514
Speaker
Mohammad Hosseini, Northwestern University
Talk Title
Research ethics and generative artificial intelligence
Abstract
Scientists and engineers are increasingly using generative artificial intelligence in research. Some use cases have merely yielded efficiency gains while others have enabled new types of and directions in research that would be impossible otherwise. In this interactive session, the impacts of generative artificial intelligence on the overall integrity of research, and ethical ambiguities resulting from further integration of these tools in research, will be discussed.
Biography
Mohammad Hosseini is an assistant professor of ethics at the Department of Preventive Medicine at Northwestern University in Chicago. Born in Iran, he obtained an MA in applied ethics from Utrecht University (Netherlands), and a PhD in research ethics and integrity from Dublin City University (Ireland).
Research/Interest Areas:
AI Ethics, Research Ethics and Integrity
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Zoom: https://northwestern.zoom.us/j/94422150214
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DEI Minute: Implicit Bias in Technology
Cost: free
Audience
- Faculty/Staff
- Student
- Post Docs/Docs
- Graduate Students
Contact
Wynante R Charles
(847) 467-8174
Email
Interest
- Academic (general)