February 6-7, 2023

Jacksonville Beach, FL
National Science Foundation and the University of Florida

Agenda

This is a preliminary agenda and subject to change.

Sunday, February 5

5p – 8p

Welcome Reception
Location: Verandina

Monday, February 6

8a – 9a

Workshop registration, breakfast
Location: Verandina

9a-9:15a

Welcome by the organizers
Drs. Gwen Lee, Yixuan Li, Jiang Bian, Mattia Prosperi, Mo Wang – UF
Location: Atlantica A & B

9:15a-10:15a

Keynote Presentation
Dr. Keith Sonderling, Commissioner, U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission
The Promise and Perils of Artificial Intelligence in Employment Decision-Making (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

10:15a-11a

Mod 1 – Goal Conflict Not For Profit – presentation
Dr. Hila Lifshitz-Assaf, Warwick Business School
To engage or not to engage with AI for critical decisions? That is the question! (online)
Location: Atlantica A & B

11a – 11:15a

Coffee break
Location: Verandina

11:15a-12:15p

Mod 1 – Goal Conflict Not For Profit – presentation
Dr. Lucila Ohno-Machado, Yale
Data Sharing and Privacy Protection for Healthcare Data (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

12:15p – 1:15p

Lunch
Location: Verandina

1:15p-2p

Mod 1 – Goal Conflict Not for Profit – presentation
Dr. Genevieve Melton-Meaux, University of Minnesota
Clinical AI Governance in Patient Care (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

2p-3p

Mod 2 – Goal Conflict for Profit – presentation
Dr. Ann Marie Ryan, Michigan State University
Transparency and Job Candidates: Should Standards for AI Differ from those for Human Decision Makers? (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

3p-3:15p

Coffee break
Location: Verandina

3:15-4p

Mod 2 – Goal Conflict for Profit – presentation
Dr. Ahmed Abbasi, University of Notre Dame
Should Fairness be a Metric or a Model? A Case for Using Model-based Frameworks to Assess Bias in Machine Learning (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

4p-4:45p

Mod 2 – Goal Conflict for Profit – presentation
Dr. Nancy Tippins, Tippins LLC
Artificial Intelligence and Employee Selection (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

4:45p-5:30p

Mod 2 – Goal Conflict for Profit – presentation
Dr. Keith Leavitt, Oregon State University
Ability, Benevolence, Integrity…Reflexivity? A Model of Employee Trust in Manager-In-The-Loop Performance Management Systems. (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

6:00p-8:00p

Attendees’ dinner
Location: Verandina

Tuesday, February 7

8a – 9a

Continental breakfast
Location: Verandina

9a – 9:45

Mod 3 – Trade off Codification For Profit – presentation
Dr. Diane Coyle, University of Cambridge
When should algorithms take decisions that matter? (online)
Location: Atlantica A & B

9:45a – 10:35a

Mod 3 – Trade off Codification For Profit – presentation
Dr. Ramayya Krishnan, Carnegie Mellon University
Codification of tradeoffs by Organizations in AI Governance (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

10:35a-10:45a

Coffee break
Location: Verandina

10:45a – 11:15a

Mod 3 – Trade off Codification For Profit
Dr. Rumman Chowdhury, Responsible AI Fellow, Berkman Klein Center at Harvard University
The Paradox of Transparency (online)
Location: Atlantica A & B

11:15a – 12:15p

International Perspectives: Panel Discussion (in person)

  • Dr. Gregor Stiglic, University of Maribor – Panel Discussion 1
  • Dr. Jens Kleesiek, University Hospital Essen
  • Dr. Pierangelo Veltri, Università Magna Graecia di Catanzaro – Panel Discussion 4
  • Dr. Praditporn Pongtriang, Suratthani Rajabhat University
  • Dr. Chris Harle (moderator), Indiana University

Location: Atlantica A & B

12:15p – 1:15p

Lunch
Location: Verandina

1:15p – 2:00p

Mod 4 – Trade off Codification Not for Profit – presentation
Dr. Robert Seamans, New York University
The Role of Ethical Principles in AI Startups (online)
Location: Atlantica A & B

2p – 2:45p

Mod 4 – Trade off Codification Not for Profit – presentation
Dr. Kaleb Smith, Senior Data Scientist, NVIDIA AI Technology Center at UF
The NVIDIA AI Technology Center at UF and its Impact to the UF Community (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

2:45p – 3p

Coffee break
Location: Verandina

3p-3:45p

Mod 4 – Trade off Codification Not for Profit – presentation
Dr. Heng Xu, American University
Shaping the Human-Technology Frontier in Responsible Artificial Intelligence (AI) (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

3:45p-4:30p

Mod 4 – Trade off Codification Not for Profit – presentation
Dr. Emma Spencer, Florida Department of Health
Understanding the challenges and opportunities for Artificial Intelligence (AI) uses in public health, perspectives on developing data governance practices (in person)
Location: Atlantica A & B

4:30p – 5p

Closing remarks
Lee, Li, Bian, Prosperi, Wang, UF
Location: Atlantica A & B