In Berkeley Talks episode 186, a panel of UC Berkeley scholars from the College of Letters and Science discusses the transformative potential of artificial intelligence in academia — and the questions and challenges it requires universities and other social institutions to confront.
"When it comes to human-specific problems, we often want fair, equitable, unbiased answers," said Keanan Joyner, an assistant professor of psychology. "But the data that we feed into the training set often is not that. And so, we are asking AI to produce something that it was never trained on, and that can be very problematic. We have to think very carefully about how we're training our AI models and whether they'll be useful or not. I think there's so many awesome uses of AI, and I'm going to use it in my own work, and it's going to definitely infuse psychological science and social sciences more broadly."
Panelists of the October 2023 Berkeley event included:
- Alex Saum-Pascual(link is external), associate professor of contemporary Spanish literature
- Keanan Joyner(link is external), assistant professor of psychology
- Josh Bloom(link is external), professor of astronomy
- Moderated by Marion Fourcade(link is external), professor of sociology and director of the Social Science Matrix