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Laura Forlano – Design’s Intimacies

THIS TALK COMES WITH LIVE AUSTRIAN SIGN LANGUAGE INTERPRETATION. Abstract How do we imagine, design, use and maintain digital technologies in ways that allow all lives – human and non-human — to flourish? The answer to this question requires new…

Q. Vera Liao – Questioning the AI: Towards Human-Centered Explainable AI (XAI)

Abstract: Artificial Intelligence technologies are increasingly used to make decisions and perform autonomous tasks in critical domains such as healthcare, finance, and criminal justice. The needs to understand AI in order to improve, contest, develop appropriate trust and better interact…

Health Design Thinking: A Revolution in Medical Education and Practice

What would the world of medicine look like if clinicians learned the principles of human-centered design? How is innovative technology revolutionizing the way we practice medicine? Join us as we welcome J. Matthew Fields from the Jefferson Health Design Lab…

Elena Simperl – Citizen Science: the data view

Abstract: Citizen science (CS) is about carrying out scientific research and engagement with the help of the public. Many popular initiatives in this space produce data for scientific experiments and involve members of the public who don't have to be…

Midsummer

Midsummer is the period of time in the middle of the summer. The exact dates vary among different cultures. The celebration predates Christianity, and existed under different names and traditions around the world.

Reem Talhook – Critical Perspectives on Technology

In a series of (approximately) biweekly talks, the project “Exceptional Norms”, part of the HCI Group of the Faculty of Informatics at TU Wien, invites interested audiences to participate in critically engaging with recent scholarship on technology assessment. Our speakers are…

Catherine D’Ignazio – Data Feminism: Ethics and Action

Abstract: As data are increasingly mobilized in the service of governments and corporations, their unequal conditions of production, their asymmetrical methods of application, and their unequal effects on both individuals and groups have become increasingly difficult for data scientists--and others…

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