CS 470/670 Artificial Intelligence
Assignments
Spring 2024
First Written Assignment: Student Presentations on Equity and Ethics in AI
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Presentation Topics
- Question on Bias and Fairness:
How can AI developers identify and mitigate bias in machine learning algorithms to ensure fair treatment of diverse user groups? Consider specific examples and approaches to measure and address bias in AI systems.
Team 1:
Team Leader: Nico Strounine
Team Members: Billy Bakalis, Raymond Dugas, Carl Lang, Jack Lazzaro, ArenJosiah Sagun, Nico Strounine, WaiHeng Tam, Albert Deblas, Nicolas Liu
Presentation Slides
- Question on Transparency and Accountability:
In what ways can transparency and explainability be integrated into AI systems to foster trust and accountability? Explore the challenges and benefits of making AI decisions understandable to users and stakeholders.
Team 4:
Team Leader: Mehya Tambi
Team Members: PiyushKumar Arya, Shashank Yadav, Pruthviraaj Umesh, KunalArunkumar Singh, KunalPrabhakar Sangurmath, AkshayaReddy Vennapusa, Aadarsh Katigi
Presentation Slides
Team 3 (Top-Rated Team):
Team Leader:Somasekhar Mamidipaka
Team Members: Minh Nguyen, Rock Pulak, Jongsoo Ha, Jean Gerard, Sathvik Rao Nemmani, Kishore Chaparla, Kelly Bertozzi, Sonali Mamidipaka
Presentation Slides
- Question on Social Impact and Inclusivity:
Discuss the societal impact of AI applications and the ethnical consideration in ensuring inclusivity. How can AI be developed and deployed to benefit diverse populations while avoiding the reinforcement of existing social inequalities?
Team 6:
Team Leader:Adeeb kareem
Team Members: Chandu rani , Harika Nalabolu, Vihitha Ravi, sai kuram , Thrishya Chevvu, Jayostna Sree Somisetty,Gopal Kolipaka, and Hemanth Kumar Goud Gudidevuni
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Team 2:
Team Leader: Amiya Sekhar
Team Members: Svetozar Draganitchki, Woodrow Reese, Dante Barton, Aditya Shriyan, William Ding, Naomi Adebo-young, Emilia Morgan
Presentation Slides
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