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Fri, Apr 8 2022, 8:45am - 5pm
Avaya Auditorium (POB 2.302)
Day two of the Good Systems Annual Symposium 2022. With Core Research Project presentations and panel discussions on Putting Good Systems into Practice and Smart Cities.
Thu, Apr 7 2022, 2 - 5pm
Mulva Auditorium (EER 0.904)
Day one of the Good Systems Annual Symposium 2022. With keynote Speech and Q&A, "AI for Social Impact: Results from Deployments for Public Health and Conversation", with Milind Tambe, and Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science, Harvard University, and Director of AI for Social Good, Google Research (India).
Wed, Apr 6 2022, 12 - 12:45pm
Zoom
This talk applies archival concepts such as accountability and chain of custody to a forensic reconstruction of disinformation narratives circulated around the January 6, 2021 insurrection at the U.S. Capitol.
Wed, Mar 23 2022, 12 - 12:45pm
Zoom
Social correction is one way of correcting health misinformation on social media, especially during health crises such as the COVID-19 pandemic.
Wed, Mar 23 2022, 9 - 10am
William C. Powers, Jr. Student Activity Center (WCP) RM 2.302
Hear from faculty in the Global Internet, Media, and (Dis)Information and Good Systems: Building Technology Ethics Expertise clusters.
Wed, Mar 23 2022, All day
How do artists and scientists think about systems, interconnectedness, and networks in similar and different ways? How can artists and scientists collaborate to increase the visibility of ecological systems?
Mon, Mar 7 2022, 2 - 3pm
Zoom
New digital technologies in areas such as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Mixed Reality (MR) are opening new opportunities for people with disabilities.
Wed, Mar 2 2022, 12 - 12:45pm
Zoom
Hear Venelin Kovatchev present his work on human-centric and data-centric NLP in the areas of misinformation, automatic hate speech detection, and developmental psychology, part of the Good Systems Postdoc Research Presentation Series. 
Fri, Feb 25 2022, 2 - 3pm
Zoom
Join us for our next event in the Good Systems Speaker Series, where Deen Freelon (Associate Professor of Journalism and Media at University of North Carolina) will discuss PIEGraph, a novel system for user-eye view research that offers key advantages over existing systems, and how his research team uses it to examine users’ potential levels of exposure to high- and low-quality information sources across the ideological spectrum. 
Fri, Feb 25 2022, 2 - 5pm
Mulva Auditorium (EER 0.904)
Join us for the Whole Communities–Whole Health Research Showcase where we will highlight the work that has been conducted over the past year as we launched our community cohort research study in partnership with families in eastern Travis County, Texas.