Hi everyone,

This week at Change, we're grateful to have Dr. Devansh Saxena (he/him)
give a talk on *Rethinking AI Innovation in the Public Sector through the
Lens of Repair Work.*

*Description*: Emerging evidence from research on algorithmic
decision-making in the public sector suggests that AI systems are leading
to outcome-oriented harms that disproportionately impact low-income and
minority communities. Here, the interplay between the legal and systemic
mechanics and AI systems can adversely impact the fairness of the
decision-making process itself. I unpack process-oriented harms in child
welfare that adversely affect the nature of professional practice, and
administration at the agency, and lead to unreliable decisions at the
street level. Caseworkers are compelled to undertake additional labor in
the form of repair work to restore disrupted administrative workflow and
decision-making processes, all while facing organizational pressures and
time and resource constraints.

*Bio*: Devansh Saxena is a Presidential Postdoctoral Fellow at Carnegie
Mellon University and will be joining the Information School at the
University of Wisconsin-Madison as an Assistant Professor in Fall 2024. He
studies sociotechnical practices of decision-making in high-stakes domains
and the social impacts of introducing AI in such domains. His work examines
how human-AI interaction plays out in practice where decisions are mediated
by organizational constraints, nuances of professional practice, and
algorithmic decision-making. He is interested in developing new methods and
tools that support AI innovation at the earliest stages of ideation,
problem formulation, and project selection.

*Resources*: https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3616473,
https://dl.acm.org/doi/abs/10.1145/3544548.3581308

We hope to see you there! Check out our website: www.change.washington.edu

Best,
UW Change Organizers
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