Navigating AI Risk - From Awareness to Accountability

Shiran Dudy (Northeastern University)

Wed Feb 4, 17:00-18:00 (2 days ago)

Abstract: AI systems have woven themselves into the fabric of our daily lives at an unprecedented pace. Even when we recognize their presence in our search results, content recommendations, or workplace tools, we often underestimate their influence and remain blind to the full spectrum of risks these systems pose. This talk examines these critical risks, particularly those associated with the recently emerging generative AI tools.

​ At the individual level, users face risks including algorithmic bias, privacy violations, misinformation, and over-reliance on flawed outputs. At the societal level, we confront challenges like labor displacement, the amplification of inequality, environmental costs, and the erosion of critical thinking skills. As AI adoption accelerates without adequate safeguards, these risks are no longer theoretical—they're actively shaping outcomes in education, healthcare, criminal justice, and beyond.

​ So what can we do about it? I'll explore concrete pathways toward accountability, including regulatory frameworks for transparency and auditing, industry standards for responsible development, mechanisms for user education and informed consent, and the role of public pressure in demanding ethical AI practices.

​This talk is designed for anyone who wants to move beyond abstract concerns and understand both the tangible harms of AI systems and the actionable steps we can take to ensure these powerful tools serve the public interest.

​Shiran Dudy is a Research Scientist at Northeastern University’s Institute for Experiential AI, where I specialize in NLP and speech processing with a focus on Responsible AI specifically focusing on AI auditing, and AI literacy, and participatory AI approaches.

game theoryhuman-computer interactionsocial and information networkslaw and economics

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