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Boston University professors Kate Saenko underscore the need to know what artificial intelligence machines have learned and how they will use the knowledge to make decisions. COURTESY OF MIKE MACKENZIE/ FLICKR

Professor Kate Saenko explores AI decision-making complexities in research

Alisha Amado October 11, 2018
Artificial intelligence has infiltrated the lives of over 39 million Americans who have purchased smart speakers such as Amazon’s Echo or Alexa. Within the field of AI, another trend has developed: technology that is complex and inscrutable. Kate Saenko, a professor in Boston University’s College of Arts and Sciences’ Department of Computer Science, delved into the networking behind AI machines and how the technology functions to make decisions.
Pierre Piazza speaks at Face-Off: Facial Recognition Technologies and Humanity in an Era of Big Data on April 18. The Division of Emerging Media Studies of Boston University’s College of Communication hosted the symposium. PHOTO BY RACHEL SHARPLES/DAILY FREE PRESS STAFF

‘Face-Off’ event questions, analyzes future of facial recognition

Minali Prasad April 25, 2018

Facial recognition technology continues to develop and gain popularity. From Facebook’s ability to automatically tag friends in photos to law enforcement’s capacity to catch shoplifters, facial...

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