Hi everyone,

Tomorrow at CHANGE Seminar, *Dhruv Agarwal* (he/him) will give a talk
on *Culturally
(Un)Aware AI.*

Title: Culturally (Un)Aware AI


Description: It is widely known that AI defaults to Western values and
cultures, underrepresenting other cultures. In this talk, I will first show
the downstream impacts of this cultural underrepresentation. I will discuss
how current explainable AI techniques fail to include the cultural context
of community health workers (CHWs) in India. Then, I will show how,
conversely, carefully designed AI can help make technology more culturally
appropriate. I will do so by discussing the design of a culturally
appropriate conversational agent to facilitate the deliberation of harmful
content on WhatsApp in the Global South.


Bio: Dhruv Agarwal is a second-year Ph.D. student at Cornell University
advised by Aditya Vashistha. He is a mixed-methods researcher working on
Culturally Aware AI and has looked at this problem from various lenses
ranging from explainable AI to online harmful content. He has won paper
awards at CSCW and COMPASS and is an inaugural Quad Fellow. Born and
brought up in India, he graduated magna cum laude in Computer Science from
Ashoka University, India, and then spent two years at Microsoft Research
India working on air pollution. He is passionate about the real-world
impact of research and hopes to bridge the technological disparity in
society. Outside work, Dhruv is an avid sportsperson and has played tennis,
squash, and soccer competitively.

*Location:* Tuesday from 12-1pm PST in 271 CSE2 (The Bill and Melinda Gates
Center) or on *Zoom:* https://washington.zoom.us/j/9744652312
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Best,
UW Change Organizers
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