Buongiorno,
segnalo il seminario di Julia Stoyanovich (New York University), co-organizzato 
dal laboratorio nazionale CINI Informatica e Società, che si terrà presso il 
Politecnico di Milano il giorno 30 giugno 2023 (11-13) e in streaming qui 
https://youtube.com/live/TgJPMLfZusQ.
Maggiori dettagli sono disponibili sotto.
Un cordiale saluto,
Viola Schiaffonati

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June 30 2023 (11-13) Aula Magna del Rettorato
Julia Stoyanovich (New York University)
Title: Calling Bullshit on Personality Prediction in Hiring: Results of an Audit
Introduction: Stefano Ceri and Viola Schiaffonati (DEIB-Politecnico di Milano)
Discussant: Stefano Canali (DEIB-Politecnico di Milano)
Abstract: In this talk, I will discuss the wide-spread use of AI systems in 
hiring, noting where these systems can be helpful and where they raise 
discrimination and validity concerns.  The bulk of my talk will focus on the 
results of a recent audit of the validity of two commercial systems -- Humantic 
AI and Crystal -- that claim to construct personality profiles of job seekers 
based on their resumes and social media feeds.  I will present our audit 
methodology and our findings, namely, that both systems show instability on key 
facets of measurement and therefore cannot be considered valid testing 
instruments for pre-hire assessment.  I will conclude with a discussion of the 
recent legal and regulatory developments in the US, aimed at reigning in the 
unaccountable use of AI systems in hiring, and will reflect on what it would 
take to make the use of AI safe, fair, and socially sustainable in this 
critical domain.
Bio: Julia Stoyanovich is Institute Associate Professor of Computer Science and 
Engineering, Associate Professor of Data Science, and Director of the Center 
for Responsible AI at New York University.  Her goal is to make "Responsible 
AI" synonymous with "AI".  She works towards this goal by engaging in academic 
research, education and technology regulation, and by speaking about the 
benefits and harms of AI to practitioners and members of the public. Julia's 
research interests include AI ethics and legal compliance, data management and 
AI systems, and computational social choice.  She has co-authored over 100 
academic publications, and has written for the New York Times, the Wall Street 
Journal, and Le Monde.  Julia has been teaching courses on responsible data 
science and AI to students, practitioners and the general public.  She is a 
co-author of the "Data, Responsibly" and "We are AI" comic book series. She 
received her M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in Computer Science from Columbia 
University, and a B.S. in Computer Science and in Mathematics & Statistics from 
UMass Amherst.  Julia's work has been generously supported by the US National 
Science Foundation, Pivotal Ventures, JP Morgan Chase, and Meta Responsible AI, 
among others.
Organized by: CINI laboratory "Information & Society" and META, 
interdisciplinary network for "Social Sciences and Humanities for Science and 
Technology", Politecnico di Milano.


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