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...
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...
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...
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,...
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...
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, [...
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...