AI in the City | New open access publication in three languages
Hello everyone, We are happy to share our recent open access publication, “Artificial Intelligence in the City: Building Civic Engagement and Public Trust,” available in three languages. This collection of essays features works from participants of the AI in the City symposium that took place remotely on February 10, 2022. The publication is divided into five parts: 1. Meaningful engagement and public participation 2. Addressing inequalities and building trust 3. Public and private boundaries in tech policy 4. Legal perspectives and mechanisms for accountability 5. New directions for local and urban governance This project emerged as an opportunity to connect people, organizations, and resources in the networks we built over the last decade of work on research and advocacy in tech policy. Sharing non-Western and Western perspectives, the participants questioned, challenged, and envisioned ways public trust and meaningful civic engagement can flourish and persist as data and AI become increasingly pervasive in our lives. The collection of essays is designed to become a resource for a broad audience of people with different backgrounds, skills, and interests. Here we introduce perspectives from cities around the world, written by contributors from five continents. You can download the publication below: English version: https://doi.org/10.18130/9kar-xn17 French version: https://doi.org/10.18130/e1pa-9129 Spanish version: https://doi.org/10.18130/j3ag-jz62 Thank you! Jess Reia and Ana Brandusescu *Jess Reia, Ph.D.* Assistant Professor | School of Data Science University of Virginia Elson Building, Room 189B 400 Brandon Ave, Charlottesville, VA 22903 reia@virginia.edu | @jhereia <https://twitter.com/jhereia> | https://datascience.virginia.edu/ they/them
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