Sociotechnical Aspects of Human-AI Systems

Tuesday, September 17

Start End Activity
11:00 11:30 Plenary Session: Sociotechnical Introduction
Chelsea Johnson, Andi Rogers, Temmie Shade

Session 1: Introduction to AI and Humaness

Facilitator: Andi Rogers
Start End Activity
13:00 13:15 Track Welcome and Introductions
13:15 13:45 Presentation: Nuts and Bolts of AI
Joseph Edapully
13:45 14:00 Presentation: Distributed Situation Awarness and Effective Teams
Chelsea Johnson
14:00 14:15 Break
14:15 14:30 Presentation: How Humans Think
Temmie Shade
14:30 15:00 Group Brainstorm: Humaness as a framework for better AI
15:00 15:15 Session 1 Summary
15:15 15:30 Transition to Plenary Room 

Wednesday, September 18

Session 2: Toward a Common Lexicon - NIST AI Taxonomy

Facilitator: Andi Rogers
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9:50 10:05 Presentation: Introduction to the NIST AI Taxonomy
Kristin Greene
10:05 11:35 Group Discussion: Evaluating the Taxonomy
11:35 11:50 Session 2 Summary
11:50 12:00 Transition to Plenary Room 
       

Session 3: Sociotechnical Systems in Mission Critical Contexts

Facilitator: Andi Rogers
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13:15 13:45 Presentation: Nudging AI to Align with User Values
Fusun Yaman and Tom Eskridge
13:45 14:30 Group Discussion: Pros and Cons of Humans in the Loop
14:30 14:45 Presentation: Cybersecurity for Machine Learning
Dan Clouse
14:45 15:30 Group Discussion: Mision Critical Contexts - Use Cases
15:30 15:45 Session 3 Summary
15:45 16:00 Transition to Plenary Room 

Thursday, September 19

Session 4: Ideation Towards the Future

Facilitator: Andi Rogers
Start End Activity
9:40 10:40 Pulling it together: Recap of Day 1 and 2 Topics
10:40 10:55 Break
10:55 11:25 Discussion Topic: Challenge Problems for Future Research
11:25 11:40 Session 4 Summary
11:40 11:50 Transition To Plenary Room