When Aditya Grover learned he was on Forbes Magazine’s 30 Under 30 list, he wasn’t convinced. “There were two emails – one that came first, which went to my spam,” said Grover, an assistant professor of computer science. “It’s always very validating to see your work being acknowledged in such a way,” Gabriel said. Her final class project, a solar-charging jacket, inspired her to study the creative potential of computer science further, she said. This project seeks to correct gaps in AI models, such as when a model might incorrectly associate mentions of groups with certain labels, she said, adding that she hopes to make AI models more humanistic, contextually aware and culturally sensitive.
Source: Forbes February 15, 2024 01:29 UTC