Nov. 12, 2020
UT Researchers Study Why Certain Groups Don't Trust Public Health Information on COVID
University of Texas at Austin researchers are in the middle of a study looking at where people get their health information, specifically on COVID-19, and if they trust it to be true. Findings show older adults had more accurate, factual information about COVID-19 than the younger adults did — to a significant level.
Nov. 12, 2020
Texas iSchool Joins Social Justice Informatics Collaborative Effort in City of Austin
The School of Information at The University of Texas at Austin is pleased to partner with Good Systems, a UT Grand Challenge, Huston-Tillotson University, and government and community organizations in Austin for the Public Interest Technology University Network Social Justice Informatics Faculty Fellows Program. This city-wide collaborative effort will bring together faculty fellows with diverse expertise in social justice and public interest technology who will partner with local organizations, producing collaborative cross-institutional research teams working toward achieving social justice in Austin.
Electronic devices
Sept. 29, 2020
One Researcher Doesn’t Mix Work and Personal Life on Her Phone. Here’s Why.
Keri Stephens, a University of Texas at Austin professor in organizational communication technology, is a Good Systems Grand Challenge researcher whose work has centered around the role of technology in organizations, particularly in the context of crisis, disaster, and health. Here, Stephens discusses the effects of using personal mobile devices for work and how to secure data while also maintaining privacy.
robot
Sept. 21, 2020
Robots in Real Time
When we think of the robots in practical use today, the most common are stationary robots that help assemble parts in automotive factories or can assist in performing delicate medical surgeries. Building a robot that can move within the human world with all its unpredictable variables, like self-driving cars, is oftentimes more difficult.
Amazon echo
Sept. 1, 2020
Designing Culturally Sensitive AI Devices
As digital assistants like Siri and Alexa become more common in our lives, people increasingly see them as companions that accompany them throughout their day. Young children, especially, are more apt to see these devices as real people or friends.
Kenneth Fleischmann and unfeng Jiao
Ago. 31, 2020
Good Systems Enters Second Year
Messages from Kenneth Fleischmann, outgoing Executive Team Chair of Good Systems and Chair-Elect Junfeng Jiao.
Donald Trump and Joe Biden
Julio 22, 2020
The Rise of Campaign Apps
Campaign apps are collecting a wealth of information not just about their users but also about everyone they come into contact with — so much so that they could, in fact, replace traditional social media as the preferred tool for collecting data about voters.
Homeless man on bench
Julio 16, 2020
Using AI to Assist Those Experiencing Homelessness in Austin
A partnership between the University of Texas at Austin and the city looks at how AI can identify residents at risk of experiencing homelessness, as well as helping those currently in need find access to services.
robot
Junio 24, 2020
Podcast: AI Designed to Make Life Better
Artificial intelligence has the potential to have extremely beneficial but also detrimental effects on society as we know it. From helpful home robots run amok to artificial intelligence that widens the gap between rich and poor, there are many ways the increasingly present AI in our lives can go bad.
A woman, looking sad, holds and nurses her baby.
Junio 2, 2020
AI, Mental Health, and COVID-19
It is widely anticipated that one of the enduring impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic will be a drastic rise in mental health cases. This will necessitate more inventive ways to deliver care, including the use of technology, which Good Systems research is helping to address.