Summer 2024 has been a busy time for the Creating Ethics Infrastructure Lab! In July, we published a paper at the ACM Designing Interactive Systems (DIS) conference, Ethics Pathways: A Design Activity for Reflecting on Ethics Engagement in HCI Research. Lead authors–PhD student Inha Cha and visiting scholar Ajit Pillai–presented the paper at the DIS conference, and also later presented the work at the Mila – Quebec Artificial Intelligence Institute’s Human Centered AI Reading Group.
In August, PI Richmond Wong received seed grant funding from the Georgia Tech Institute for People and Technology (IPaT) to lead a working group on Fostering the Landscape of “Critical Computing” at Georgia Tech, co-led with Professors Heidi Biggs, Betsy DiSalvo, and Carl DiSalvo.