Aylin Caliskan was recognized as a , awarded by the Center for Technology Innovation (CTI) at the Brookings Institution.
Heather Whiteman was invited by the U.S. Embassy in Guatemala to give a keynote talk titled "Human Capital in the Age of Technology: Strengthening Economies Through Technology Enhanced Workforce Development" at the 2025 in Guatemala City.
Soham De (PhD Student) and co-authors Haiwen Li, Andreas Haupt, Brad Miller, Keith Coleman, Jay Baxter, Martin Saveski, and Michiel Bakker’s paper titled “” was published in the Journal of Trust and Safety.
Wes King’s paper titled “” was published in the Journal of Gender Studies.
Claire McDonald Indermaur (PhD Student) and Marika Cifor’s paper titled “,” was accepted to be published in Internet Histories.
Kyra Wilson (PhD Student) and co-authors Anna-Maria Gueorguieva and Aylin Caliskan’s paper titled “,” will be presented at the .
Kyra Wilson (PhD Student) and co-authors Sourojit Ghosh and Aylin Caliskan’s paper titled “” will be presented at .
Aylin Caliskan and co-authors Mattea Sim, Natalie Grace Brigham, Tadayoshi Kohno, and Tessa E. S. Charlesworth’s paper titled “Biased AI Outputs Can Impact Humans’ Implicit Bias: A Case Study of the Impact of Gender-Biased Text-to-Image Generators” will be presented at .
Aylin Caliskan and co-author Gandalf Nicolas’s paper titled “What are Chatbots’ Stereotypes About? A Data-Driven Analysis of Large Language Models’ Content Associations with Social Categories” will be presented at .
Yuchen Wu (PhD Student) and co-authors Edward Sun, Kaijie Zhu, Jianxun Lian, Jose Hernandez-Orallo, Aylin Caliskan, and Jindong Wang’s paper titled “” was accepted to the .
Ben Lee was invited to give a talk titled “Newspaper Navigator: Collaboration, Computation & Access” at the Convening at the Sorbonne Center for Artificial Intelligence.
Stacey Wedlake, Jason Young, Chris Jowaisas, and Cindy Jewett (James A. Tuttle Library) were all featured on a panel titled “From AI to Financial Scams: Preparing Rural Seniors for Emerging Technologies” at the .
Stacey Wedlake, Brenda Hornsby Heindl (Liberty Public Library), Tamara Evans (Beaumont Library District), and Amy Stone (Bridgton Public Library) were all featured on a panel titled “Inclusive Practices Through Engaging Rural Communities” at the .
Shahan Ali Memon (PhD student) was interviewed by Nature about his paper exploring the career trajectories of retracted scientists, featured in the recent article ""
Chirag Shah was mentioned in an article titled “” published on AI Business.