HCAI Online Workshop Series

 

Join us for session 2 of the Online Workshops Series on the 6 Grand Challenges of Human Centered Artificial Intelligence

“Human Centered Artificial Intelligence: Operationalizing the Six Grand Challenges and Applications to Health”

 

 

 

Key Questions:

  • What are the Six Grand Challenges of Human Centered Artificial Intelligence (6CG–HCAI)? 
  • How did we develop them?
  • What are their implications?
  • What do we do now (research and action fueled by knowledge & curiosity)?

What:

  • A Series of 3 Online Workshops on the 6 Grand Challenges of Human Centered Artificial Intelligence (6CG–HCAI) on Zoom
  • Three Workshops will be conducted on:
    • Monday, 08 April 2024 
    • Friday, 17 May 2024
    • Monday 03 June 2024
    • At 10 to 11:30 AM Pacific Daylight Time; 1 to 2:30 PM Eastern Daylight Time

 

In workshop #1 we reviewed the story of the development of the 6GC of HCAI through a cross-disciplinary collaborative process of research and deliberation. We also delved into the specific nature of the 6GCs and the calls to action for continued research and application by organizations, policy makers, and other stakeholders.

This is the second in our series of three online workshops on the Six Grand Challenges of Human Centered Artificial Intelligence (6GC-HCAI). Based on the feedback in the first workshop we have decided to focus on the issue of heath.

 

How do we operationalize the 6GC in the area of health?

In this second workshop we are going to explore the nature of the Six Grand Challenges and their implications in the application of artificial intelligence in the work and design of in the human health ecosystem and in health-related institutions.

 

Dr Özlem Galibray and Dr Brent Winslow will give an introductory presentation about what they see happening in the area of HCAI and health currently and into the future.

Stu Winby will then give a brief overview of some of his organization design work in health-related organizations and the evolution of organization design in the era of implementing artificial intelligence.

This will be followed by a robust discussion in small groups of the challenges of HCAI in health-related organizations. Each small group will document their ideas in a Google Doc that will be the record of the group’s work.

The conclusion will be a discussion by Özlem, Brent, and Stu of the ideas documented by the groups.

Please join us for another invigorating deliberation about a topic that matters!

 

Workshop Presenters & Facilitators:

Dr. Özlem Garibay has over 20 years of combined experience in creating and developing multimillion-dollar complex software systems and research in artificial intelligence. She is an assistant professor in industrial engineering and director of the UCF Human-Centered AI Research Laboratory, a cross disciplinary team dedicated to investigating artificial intelligence from a human-centered context. Prior to that, she served as the director of the UCF’s Research Technology Office. Her areas of research are applied machine learning in drug discovery and molecule design, social media analysis, social cybersecurity, social and economic networks, network science, and evolutionary computation. Dr. Garibay received her MS and PhD in Computer Science from the University of Central Florida in 2001 and 2008 respectively and her BS degree in Electrical and Electronics Engineering from the Middle East Technical University in Turkey.

 

Dr. Brent Winslow, Staff Research Scientist at Google, has over 15 years of experience in integrating humans and technology, including leveraging real-time sensor data and AI algorithms to improve health, learning, and work. He has been awarded over 20 federal grants and contracts to support his research and led a number of highly collaborative efforts across business, academia, and government to integrate sensors and algorithms into daily life. He is a strong scientific communicator with over 70 publications, patents, and presentations. Prior to joining Google, Brent was Chief Scientist at Design Interactive, and performed post-doctoral work at the Allen Institute for Brain Science, leading the development of the first mammalian connectome. Dr. Winslow received his PhD in Bioengineering from the University of Utah in 2010.

 

Bert Painter is an independent consulting social scientist and documentary filmmaker. Since 1975, his professional passion has been to assist people in designing their work and organizations to achieve both high performance and quality in their working lives. As a filmmaker, Bert has produced over 20 documentaries on innovative workplaces in North America.

Current projects involve work with engineers, IT professionals, and employees to deploy advanced technology in manufacturing in ways that up-skill (vs. displace) the workforce, as well as work with staff and management to design effective and flexible hybrid office work. Bert is also serving as President of the STS Roundtable.

He has a B.A. from Carleton University (Ottawa) and an M.A. from the University of Sussex, U.K.   

 

Peter Jay Sorenson is a freelance designer of teams, organizations, systems, networks, and ecosystems. He has been doing this for a long time and he is still trying to figure things out. He has curiosity, a sense of adventure, a penchant for experimentation and innovation, as well as a sense of humor. He listens well.

He is searching for the next generations of ideas that can be used to design the gaggles of human beings doing work in the digitally fueled, messy context that is the future of our local, national, and global societies. He works to develop the next generations of humans to do that work. He looks for signals that come from on and over the horizon that can give us clues about what comes next and what will work. 

He has a BA from The University of Washington and an MA from The Brigham Young University.

 

Attached you will find a relevant article that will provide more information. 

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