May 26, 2020
Good Systems Responds to the COVID-19 Crisis
To date, Good Systems researchers are leading at least a dozen projects related to COVID-19, just as our grand challenge moves into its second year.
May 26, 2020
Coronavirus Perspectives: An Information Breakdown
University of Texas researchers argue that information scientists have a bigger role to play in the COVID-19 crisis because of the proliferation of conflicting messages. We asked three experts, who have been sheltering-in-place for the past two months in Austin, Texas, to tell us more about their perspectives on the pandemic.
May 12, 2020
Why COVID-19 Won’t Change Long-Term Travel Behavior
Even in a life full of shocks big and small, people typically find their own personal equilibrium over time, balancing core feelings of sadness, happiness and fear. What people feel in the immediate aftermath of even the most significant life events.
May 10, 2020
Real Health in Real Time
This story highlights how we’re committed to developing technology that puts information about indoor air quality into the hands of the people who can use it most.
May 8, 2020
Driving Disease
When COVID-19 began actually infecting bodies around the globe earlier this year, UT community and regional planning associate professor Junfeng Jiao decided to look at the transportation system as a way to predict the virus’ spread.
Feb. 27, 2020
Truth, Ethics, and Information
It is imperative that we use technology to maximize the best and minimize the negative parts of the human condition. But in order to do this... companies must act sustainably. And in this case, ‘sustainable’ refers to ethical practices.
Oct. 3, 2019
A Year in Pursuit of a Grand Challenge
David Schnyer is the inaugural faculty chair of Whole Communities –Whole Health. The team is partnering with families, schools, and community organizations in Central Texas to build a more complete picture of health. A year into the quest, Schnyer reflects on the team’s progress and looks to the road ahead.
Sept. 25, 2019
Designing AI Technologies that Benefit Society
The Good Systems team here at UT aims to help technologists stop to think about what they are doing. We’ve embarked on an 8-year mission to design AI technologies that are driven by human values and that benefit society. We’ve done so because we believe it is ethically irresponsible to think about AI only in terms of what it can do; we believe it is even more important to consider what AI should — and should not — do.
Sept. 24, 2019
AI Is Tricky: An Interview with Tim Hwang
Tim Hwang, a lawyer, writer, and researcher working at the intersection of emerging technologies and society, says this isn’t realistic; machine learning and AI aren’t as they’re portrayed in the movies. Hwang is the former director of the Harvard-MIT Ethics and Governance AI Initiative and has previously served Google’s global public policy lead on AI.
Sept. 17, 2019
The Heart of the Matter: Why Relationships Belong in Research
For scientists, building relationships means getting out of our heads and into our hearts. It means bringing our full self to the way we go about our quest to understand the world.