PIT and Belchertown Collaborate to Promote Resposible use of AI in Municipal Government
PIT@UMass leaders put on AI Safety and Literacy workshop for Belchertown employees and collaborate to promote responsible use of AI in municipal government.
PIT@UMass leaders put on AI Safety and Literacy workshop for Belchertown employees and collaborate to promote responsible use of AI in municipal government.
Meet the sophomores and juniors from the Manning College of Information and Computer Sciences who participated in the AI for the Commonwealth Internship Program that was run by the Public Interest Technology Initiative and the Center for Data Science and Artificial Intelligence.
Carolina Rossini, professor of practice at the School of Public Policy and director of Public Interest Technology programs, will co-lead Think (T20) South Africa Taskforce Two on Digital Transformation. The taskforce will focus on areas such as connectivity and digital government, including e-government and digital public infrastructure.
Tessa Masis, a fourth year Computer Science PhD student from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, was selected as one of ten 2024 New England Computing & Data Science Rising Stars.
The Office of Faculty Development (OFD) has announced six UMass Amherst faculty members as Chancellor’s Leadership Fellows for 2024-25. Michelle Trim will support campus efforts to adopt the responsible use of artificial intelligence tools through developing training materials, public website content, recommendations, and best practices.
Carolina Rossini, Director of Public Interest Technology (PIT) programs and faculty at the School of Public Policy (SPP), recently published two policy briefs on the growth and regulation of artificial intelligence via Think 20, the think tank and academic engagement arm of the G20.