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SUMMARY:The 28th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing
DESCRIPTION:CSCW is the premier venue for research in the design and use of technologies that affect groups\, organizations\, communities\, and networks. Bringing together top researchers and practitioners\, CSCW explores the technical\, social\, material\, and theoretical challenges of designing technology to support collaborative work and life activities. \nThe 28th ACM SIGCHI Conference on Computer-Supported Cooperative Work & Social Computing (CSCW) will be held in Bergen\, Norway on October 18 — 22\, 2025. MediaFutures is one of the sponsors of the conference. WP4 leader Morten Fjeld is one of the industry and sponsorship chairs\, and Frode Guribye one of the local organisation chairs. \nOpening Keynote: Kari Kuutti\nKari Kuutti is a professor emeritus (HCI & CSCW) at INTERACT research unit in the University of Oulu\, Finland. Back in 1996\, his professorship was the first one in Finland dedicated to HCI and CSCW. He has also served as a professor at the Department of Computer Science of Helsinki University of Technology (currently Aalto University)\, and as an adjunct professor at Helsinki University of Arts and Design (currently a part of Aalto University) and at the Department of Education at University of Helsinki. He has been a visiting scholar at the Design School in the Polytechnic University of Hong Kong and at the Interaction Design Centre in the University of Limerick. 2020 he received the Lifetime Achievement Award by the European Society of Socially Embedded Technology (EUSSET). \nKuutti has published over 120 research articles\, and he is recognized for his efforts to bring practice-based approaches into the analysis and design of cooperative systems\, especially for his promotion of cultural-historical activity theory (CHAT) for the purpose. He has been actively involved both in national and in European research collaboration. A large part of his work has been linked to developing support for collaborative and distributed design efforts\, not only academically but also with industrial partners\, such as Airbus and Nokia Mobile Phones. \nClosing Keynote: Gina Neff\nGina Neff is the Professor of Responsible AI at Queen Mary University London. She runs the Minderoo Centre for Technology & Democracy at the University of Cambridge. She is the Deputy Chief Executive Officer for UKRI Responsible AI UK and Associate Director of the ESRC Digital Good Network. \nProfessor Neff serves on the boards of the Social Science Research Council\, the Institute for the Future of Work and Reset.tech. She holds a doctorate in sociology and undergraduate degrees in Economics and Middle Eastern Languages and Cultures\, all from Columbia University. Her books include Venture Labor (MIT Press 2012)\, Self-Tracking (MIT Press 2016) and Human-Centered Data Science (MIT Press 2022). \nHer academic research has won both engineering and social sciences awards. Oxford awarded her a 2019 Teaching Excellence Award for her leadership of doctoral programmes at the Oxford Internet Institute. She led the team that won the 2021 Webby for the best educational website on the Internet for the A to Z of AI\, which reached over one million people in 17 different languages as part of Google’s AI skills training. \n \nThe program info is available on the SIGCHI web app\, which you will be able to use for easier planning. \nFor workshops\, see: https://cscw.acm.org/2025/index.php/workshops/ \nNote: All presentations in the main room (Peer Gynt-salen) will be livestreamed and will be viewable by both in-person and virtual attendees. \n  \n 
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SUMMARY:Talks by Google Deepmind researcher
DESCRIPTION:SFI MediaFutures hosts two talks with Google Deepmind researcher Nitesh Goyal\, invited and introduced by work package 4 co-leader professor Morten Fjeld. \nTesh (Nitesh) Goyal leads research at the intersection of AI and Safety at Google Deepmind. His work at Google has led to the launch of ML based tools like SynthID to enable AI Literacy\, AIStudio and MakerSuite to enable creatives for leveraging AI to bring their ideas to life\, Harassment Manager to empower targets of online harassment\, ML based moderation to reduce online toxic content production on platforms like OpenWeb\, and multiple NLP based tools that reduce biased sensemaking. He received his MSc in Computer Science from UC\, Berkeley and RWTH Aachen\, prior to receiving his PhD from Cornell University in Information Science. His research has been supported by the German Govt.\, and National Science Foundation. Frequently collaborating with industry (Google Research\, Yahoo Labs\, HP Labs\, Bloomberg Labs)\, he has published in top-tier HCI venues (eg. CHI\, CSCW\, FAccT)\, received three best paper honorable mention awards (CHI\, CSCW) and his work is frequently covered in the press. Tesh also serves on the ACM SIGCHI Steering Committee\, as appointed Adjunct Professor at New York University and Columbia University\, and as ACM Distinguished Speaker. \n  \nTalk 1: Wednesday 22 October 09:15 – 10:00 : Designing AI Responsibly | Case Studies from Practice \nLocation: Egget/UiB Auditorium \nAs an HCI Researcher\, my work pushes boundaries for inclusive AI/ML models. In this talk I will share case studies about building these models and challenges in their large scale adoption. Some of these models are commonly used to detect toxicity in online conversations. These models are trained on datasets annotated by human raters and require relatively large datasets. In the first case study\, I will explore how raters’ self-described identities impact how they annotate toxicity in online comments. In a second case study\, I will share how our collective scholarship presents a gap at evaluating Responsible AI tools that inspect such AI/ML models. I will end with recommendations for an inclusive and equitable RAI practice. \n  \nTalk 2: Wednesday 22 October 13:00- 14:00 : Designing for Sensemaking Translucence | A Crime-Solving Case Study \nLocation: Room Stortinget\, UiB \nSolving crimes correctly is a critical and life-altering problem where intelligence analysts are constantly struggling against their biases. Despite recurring themes of how AI should be designed responsibly to support these use cases/users in 50+ years of scholarship\, we have barely started to scratch the surface. In this lecture\, I introduce the notion of Sensemaking Translucence into biases\, fairness and equity related challenges. I then provide examples of how AI can support Sensemaking Translucence. My work finally makes the case that it is important to design from a human centered perspective by leveraging AI to support these Human AI Collaboration workflows. \nFor questions please contact: Morten.Fjeld@uib.no
URL:https://mediafutures.no/event/21639/
LOCATION:UiB Bergen\, Norway
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