16
Nov
Who decides what counts? AI and big data: Applications in economic and social science research
Join our PI Frauke Kreuter at the LMU AI Lecture Series
16.11.2021
6:15 pm - 7:45 pm
Virtual
This talk outlines recent developments in the use of AI and Big Data in economic and social research. Frauke Kreuter, Chair of Statistics and Data Science in Social Sciences and the Humanities at LMU Munich, explains the shortcomings in their application and how science can come to grips with issues of ethics and privacy without compromising the ability to reproduce and reuse the data. The talk also outlines the essential conditions for a successful and fair use of AI.
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LMU Munich
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