Johns Hopkins Behavioral Science Forum on Artificial Intelligence
The Johns Hopkins Behavioral Science Forum on Artificial Intelligence will take place at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School’s Harbor East Campus (Conference Room 24C), 100 International Drive, on September 27, 2019.
Artificial intelligence has been exerting an unprecedented impact on our society and humanity. How do we harness the potential of AI? How do we mitigate the risks of AI? How do we distribute the benefits of AI? The purpose of this forum is to invite scholars from different disciplines, such as computer science, engineering, management, marketing, psychology and public health, to discuss these pressing issues and explore potential ethical and methodological frameworks that can help make AI a force for good.
Co-chairs: Rob Mislavsky, Haiyang Yang, and Meng Zhu.
AGENDA
Time | Agenda Item |
9:00-9:45 AM 9:45-10:00 AM | Breakfast Welcome Remarks Valerie Suslow, Vice Dean for Faculty and Research & Conference Co-chairs |
10:00-11:00 AM | Deep Architectures for Consumer Heterogeneity Sanjog Misra, University of Chicago Booth School of Business Technology-Augmented Choice: How Digital Innovations Are Transforming Consumer Decision Processes Robert Meyer, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania |
11:00-11:15 AM | Coffee Break |
11:15 AM-12:15 PM | Readmission Risk Trajectories for Patients with Heart Failure Using a Dynamic Prediction Approach Sauleh Siddiqui, Johns Hopkins Whiting School of Engineering Knowledge Representation in Human Judgment Sudeep Bhatia, School of Arts and Sciences, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Anocha Aribarg, Ross School of Business, University of Michigan |
12:15-1:30 PM | Lunch |
1:30-2:30 PM | Eliciting and Enforcing Subjective Individual Fairness Aaron Roth, School of Engineering and Applied Science, University of Pennsylvania Prosocial Interventions in Human-Robot Interaction Marynel Vazquez, School of Engineering and Applied Science, Yale University |
2:30-2:45 PM | Coffee Break |
2:45-3:45 PM | Fairness by Causal Mediation Analysis: Criteria, Algorithms, and Open Problems Ilya Shpitser, Department of Computer Science, Johns Hopkins University Extracting Wisdom from the Crowd Using Behavioral Insights and Machine Learning John McCoy, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Erik Helzer, Johns Hopkins Carey Business School |
3:45-4:00 PM | Coffee Break |
4:00-5:00 PM | Panel Discussion: The Future of Behavioral Science and AI Kristin Diehl, USC Marshall School of Business Amna Kirmani, Robert H. Smith School of Business, University of Maryland Robert Meyer, Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania Sanjog Misra, The University of Chicago Booth School of Business |
5:00-6:00 PM | Reception |