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UPCOMING WORKSHOPS 

Workshop on Harmonious Human-AI Ecosystems

Logistics Date: Wednesday, November 20, Thursday, November 21, and Friday, November 22, 2024 (3-part workshop which will span 3 days across 3 IDEAL campuses) Location: AI Agents and Augmentation: Navigating the Ethics of Human-AI Collaboration Wednesday, November 20, 2024...

Fairness in Generative AI: Protecting and Compensating Content Producers

Logistics Date: Thursday, November 21, 2024 Location: UIC Student Center East (Tower), Room 605 (750 S Halsted St, Chicago, IL 60607) Registration: https://forms.gle/VNHnw84aBnxaD3kH9 Zoom Link Parking: Hours & Locations | Student Centers | University of Illinois Chicago...

Workshop on Privacy and Interpretability in Generative AI: Peering into the Black Box

Logistics Date: Friday, November 22, 2024 Location: llinois Institute of Technology (IIT) IIT MTCC ballroom (Address: McCormick Tribune Campus Center, 3201 S State St, Chicago, IL 60616) Registration: https://forms.gle/VNHnw84aBnxaD3kH9 Zoom Link  Description To forge...

Workshop on Navigating the Ethics of Human-AI Collaboration

Logistics Date: Wednesday, 20 November 2024 Location: Loyola University Chicago, Quinlan School of Business, Wintrust Hall (9th Floor), 16 East Pearson Street, Chicago, IL 60611 Registration: https://forms.gle/VNHnw84aBnxaD3kH9 Zoom Link  The program will take place at Loyola’s...

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The Phase II operations of the IDEAL is supported by the National Science Foundation through the TRIPODS HDR program (under the awards EECS 2216970, 2217023, 2216926, 2216912, 2216899). The IDEAL Phase II institute builds on the activities of two NSF TRIPODS Phase 1 institutes: IDEAL Phase 1 (supported by the NSF award CCF 1934931) and UIC TRIPODS Institute (supported by the NSF award CCF 1934915).