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Computational Policy Lab

@comppolicylab

We're a team of researchers and data scientists who use computational approaches to address issues in criminal justice, education, voting rights, and beyond.

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linkhttps://policylab.hks.harvard.edu/ calendar_today18-06-2018 16:04:28

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Looking for a primer on generative AI? This open course, offered by our lab faculty director @5harad and affiliate Teddy Svoronos, provides an introduction to how GenAI works, how to use it, and the larger opportunities and challenges it poses for society. zurl.co/2anx

Looking for a primer on generative AI? This open course, offered by our lab faculty director @5harad and affiliate <a href="/tedsvo/">Teddy Svoronos</a>, provides an introduction to how GenAI works, how to use it, and the larger opportunities and challenges it poses for society. zurl.co/2anx
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Some personal news: I’m back at New York University in a new role as an assistant professor of computational social science at NYU Steinhardt ASH! I’ll also continue to lead the @comppolicylab as a faculty co-director. New York friends, get in touch and we can grab a coffee!

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Data collected since 2018 under the Racial and Identity Profiling Act help measure disparities in California police traffic stops.Alex Chohlas-Wood contributed data to highlight these disparities for a story in the San Francisco Chronicle: zurl.co/J7xX

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Are you a prospective PhD student interested in combining statistical, computational, and social science approaches to address pressing societal problems? My dept NYU Steinhardt ASH is starting a PhD program in computational social science. Learn more at our final info session this Thu!

Are you a prospective PhD student interested in combining statistical, computational, and social science approaches to address pressing societal problems? My dept <a href="/NYU_ASH/">NYU Steinhardt ASH</a> is starting a PhD program in computational social science. Learn more at our final info session this Thu!
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Our co-director Alex Chohlas-Wood spoke with Arnold Ventures about the role AI can play in supporting fair charging decisions. Read more about our race-blind charging project, which aims to mitigate unintended biases in the justice system: zurl.co/PbW2

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The use of race in clinical risk models is heavily debated. While race-aware models can be more accurate, some are concerned about reinforcing racialized views of medicine. In our paper in Annals of Int Med, we offer a new perspective on this debate. 🧵👇 annals.org/aim/article/do…

The use of race in clinical risk models is heavily debated. While race-aware models can be more accurate, some are concerned about reinforcing racialized views of medicine. In our paper in <a href="/AnnalsofIM/">Annals of Int Med</a>, we offer a new perspective on this debate. 🧵👇 annals.org/aim/article/do…
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Less than one week to join our study on using AI to improve education! Give your students access to a free virtual tutor & receive a $1,000 honorarium. Apps open for college instructors (esp. those teaching math, comp science, stats, & econ) until Dec 16: zurl.co/WitA

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NEW in Management Science! My coauthors and I came up with a new consequentialist approach to designing equitable algorithms. Instead of imposing fairness criteria on an algorithm (like equal false negative rates), we aim for good outcomes. More in the 🧵 below! (1/)

NEW in Management Science!

My coauthors and I came up with a new consequentialist approach to designing equitable algorithms.

Instead of imposing fairness criteria on an algorithm (like equal false negative rates), we aim for good outcomes.

More in the 🧵 below! (1/)
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HKS researchers—including @5harad, Soroush Saghafian, and Madison Coots—created an analytical framework that informs the ongoing medical debate over whether to use race-unaware or race-aware risk assessments ken.sc/4gEAvig