Lost in Translation: Policymakers are not really listening to Citizen Concerns about AI
Research
GW TAI supports and coordinates the university’s leading research on trustworthy AI in systems and for society. We focus on impact-driven, interdisciplinary research that brings a systems perspective to understanding and building trust in AI within its broader social context. Our work connects systems design decisions to strategies for the governance of AI systems and the data on which they are trained and deployed. GW TAI research spans highly technical applications as well as legal and policy frameworks, applying these core themes across diverse domains including healthcare, transportation, energy, and education. Explore a snapshot of ongoing GW TAI projects below.
How can AI accelerate discovery? Extend access to care in underserved areas?
How will increased autonomy change labor (e.g. robotaxis)? Ensure safety?
How will increased energy demands vs efficiency affect sustainability goals?
How do we ensure that AI-enabled systems continue to behave as intended once deployed in contested environments?
Lost in Translation: Policymakers are not really listening to Citizen Concerns about AI
Professor Susan Ariel Aaronson
ChatGPT-Based Chatbot for Help Quitting Smoking via Text Messaging: An Interventional Study
Professor Lorien Abroms, Professor David Broniatowski
Machine learning enhances biomarker discovery: From multi-omics to functional genomics
Professor Keith Crandall, Professor Ali Rahnavard