Page Not Found
Page not found. Your pixels are in another canvas.
A list of all the posts and pages found on the site. For you robots out there is an XML version available for digesting as well.
Page not found. Your pixels are in another canvas.
About me
This is a page not in th emain menu
Published:
This post will show up by default. To disable scheduling of future posts, edit config.yml
and set future: false
.
Published:
This is a sample blog post. Lorem ipsum I can’t remember the rest of lorem ipsum and don’t have an internet connection right now. Testing testing testing this blog post. Blog posts are cool.
Published:
This is a sample blog post. Lorem ipsum I can’t remember the rest of lorem ipsum and don’t have an internet connection right now. Testing testing testing this blog post. Blog posts are cool.
Published:
This is a sample blog post. Lorem ipsum I can’t remember the rest of lorem ipsum and don’t have an internet connection right now. Testing testing testing this blog post. Blog posts are cool.
Published:
This is a sample blog post. Lorem ipsum I can’t remember the rest of lorem ipsum and don’t have an internet connection right now. Testing testing testing this blog post. Blog posts are cool.
Short description of portfolio item number 1
Short description of portfolio item number 2
SIGIR 2023
EMNLP 2023
To appear in SIGIR 2024
To appear in SIGIR 2024
Published:
In our spring ’18 course, CS 232 Artificial Intelligence, we are directing our critical gaze at the depiction of artificial intelligence (AI) in fiction, with a series of interconnected goals and from different disciplinary perspectives. We start by looking at how AI in fiction inspired and influenced our current technologies, explaining how these technologies work and exploring their possible impact on the future world. We contemplate what it means to have thinking machines with the possibility of consciousness. Using the technology and stories presented in the TV show Black Mirror, we consider the ethics of using (and abusing) AI as well as its reflection on our society. We also present a video piece on how we gender, racialize, and sexualize AI in real life and media. In an age where technology has such a huge impact on our lives, we must ask ourselves, who is in control?
Published:
What makes a startup successful? Is it the uniqueness of their product? Their founders’ educational backgrounds? The number of employees they hire? In an age where entrepreneurship is becoming exceedingly popular, it becomes more and more difficult for venture capitalists to sort through all these factors and determine if companies they invest in will become successful. In collaboration with Glasswing Ventures, a Boston-based VC firm founded by Wellesley alum Rudina Seseri (‘00), this project uses machine learning to estimate the likelihood of an early, seed-stage startup successfully closing a Series A funding round and to determine the criteria relevant to startup success. Using data collected from CrunchBase and LinkedIn, this presentation will focus on the use of social information to conclude whether or not founders’ backgrounds significantly impact the future of their companies.
Undergraduate course, University 1, Department, 2014
This is a description of a teaching experience. You can use markdown like any other post.
Workshop, University 1, Department, 2015
This is a description of a teaching experience. You can use markdown like any other post.