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December 28, 2020
Statistical and causal notions of fairness are ubiquitous when trying to ensure equal treatment between social groups in algorithmic decision-making. In their FAT* 2020 paper...
November 23, 2020
A paper at NeurIPS 2020 from Lingxiao Huang, Nisheeth Vishnoi and K. Sudhir shows how to construct coresets for regressions on panel data. Coresets make solving optimization...
November 5, 2020
A paper from Yale CSI-affiliated researcher K Sudhir, Professor of Private Enterprise and Management at Yale SOM, analyzes the dynamics of the GDPR and nuances the debate...
July 27, 2020
In a new paper published at ICML 2020, researchers affiliated with the CSI show how the max-entropy framework, a well-studied idea from statistical physics, leads to a new,...
November 16, 2019
Yale Professor Elisa Celis worked to create AI technology to better the world, only to find out that it has a problem. A big one. AI that is designed to serve all of us, in...
October 7, 2019
Social media changed after the 2016 presidential election. “I felt myself getting sucked into feedback loops where I would read something, I would feel outraged about it, [...
April 8, 2019
On Friday, Yale professors from several departments hosted a workshop on artificial intelligence at 150 York St., engaging students and faculty in conversations about the...