"Hey Alexa, What's Up?" | Proceedings of the 2018 Designing Interactive Systems Conference
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Fun highlights of my past research. First is our 2018 paper on how people use Alexa. The funniest story from an interviewee was a parent using Alexa as a timeout timer for their kid: "Alexa, set timer for 5 minutes." After the parent left the room, the kid said "Alexa, set timer for 1 minute."
28.02.2025 15:25 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
My 5 year old is a little too smart. He's learned that if he barges into my office while I'm on a Zoom call, I'll give him some candy to leave.
20.01.2025 16:54 β π 7 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Analog handheld water game where you try to get the hoops onto the rings
We gave away handheld water hoop games for my daughter's birthday. One of the 10-year olds comes up to me and asks how to reset the game. I say "You just hold it upside down." He then asks how to turn off the game. I say "You just put it down on the table" while trying not to laugh too hard.
14.01.2025 02:38 β π 12 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Ok it's official now, after 20 years of being a faculty at the Human Computer Interaction Institute, I'll become (the youngest?) Professor Emeritus at Carnegie Mellon University at the end of 2024.
Since I'm too young to really retire, the bulk of my time will be on a new startup on AI + HCI.
13.12.2024 21:12 β π 26 π 0 π¬ 2 π 1
Mobile Sensing in Psychology: Methods and Applications
How can large-scale, real-time, and real-world data on peopleβs behaviors, interactions, and environments improve psychological measurement, or lead to customized psychological interventions? Written ...
About a year ago, I wrote a book chapter in Mobile Sensing in Psychology: Methods and Applications that summarizes everything I know about legal, philosophical, design, and technical issues about privacy. The book also has excellent chapters on sensing, analysis, and applications.
12.12.2024 15:55 β π 5 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
TAIGA Main Page
We've been developing TAIGA (Tool for Auditing Images Generated by AI), it lets you generate images based on a prompt, compare against the images of other prompts, and discuss your findings.
Let us know if you're interested in using TAIGA for your classes or AI literacy!
taiga.weaudit.org
06.12.2024 15:33 β π 12 π 3 π¬ 0 π 1
Yesterday, my 10 year old daughter asked: "Dad, what's the difference between a kraken and Cthulhu?" Asking the right questions. ππ¦
25.11.2024 15:01 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 1 π 0
What Can the FATE Community Learn from the Successes and Failures in Privacy? β Communications of the ACM
Last year, I wrote an article for Communications of the ACM about what can Responsible AI learn from the successes and failures in privacy. The two fields are surprisingly similar in terms of being ill-defined, strong incentives not to do them, and more.
cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/wha...
21.11.2024 19:57 β π 8 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
What are your favorite recent games (board game or video games)? I'm especially interested in games for young kids.
20.11.2024 21:15 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0
Superhero Secret Identities Arenβt Possible with Todayβs Computing Technologies β Communications of the ACM
This is a blog post I wrote 2 years ago about how the combination of smartphones, webcams, face recognition, drones, and other technologies would make it impossible for superheroes to maintain a secret identity today.
cacm.acm.org/blogcacm/sup...
20.11.2024 16:03 β π 3 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0
YouTube video by Carnegie Mellon University
Randy Pausch Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams
it's Randy Pausch Memorial Day at @scsatcmu.bsky.social -- if you haven't watched his Last Lecture, or haven't rewatched it recently, it's always a good watch, β¦Β advice on achieving your childhood dreams and enabling others to achieve their dreams!
www.youtube.com/watch?v=ji5_...
20.11.2024 14:21 β π 28 π 6 π¬ 1 π 0
For my first post, a conspiracy theory: Bitcoin was invented by aliens to get us to do hard calculations for them.
In Vernor Vinge's A Deepness in the Sky, humans are stuck orbiting a pre-rocket alien civ and must wait for them to ascend the tech tree. The Bitcoin aliens are doing the same with us.
19.11.2024 18:58 β π 8 π 0 π¬ 1 π 1
Findings - an interdisciplinary, independent, community-led, peer-reviewed, #OpenAccess journal focused on short, clear, & pointed research results.
https://findingspress.org
@Findingspress.fediscience.org.ap.brid.gy
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great value chidi anagonye. more seriously Societal Computing PhD student at Carnegie Mellon University. not just an ML account.
Scientist. Dir. of Usable Security & Privacy at the International Computer Science Institute (icsi.berkeley.edu). Founder, AppCensus (appcensus.io). All opinions are those of his employer(s), and not his own.
https://www.guanotronic.com/~serge/
Computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon. Researcher in machine learning. Algorithmic foundations of responsible AI (e.g., privacy, uncertainty quantification), interactive learning (e.g., RLHF).
https://zstevenwu.com/
I shorten academic research papers to fit in 10 pages for a living, at CMU.
https://www.instagram.com/count_scratchula
http://bvasiles.github.io
Researcher in privacy and safety online.
Lead Trust & Safety Research at Google
Actually an artist, writer, scholar.
Say hi.
Societal Computing PhD Student @ CMU | Cornell CS alum | merylye.github.io
Ph.D. Student at Carnegie Mellon University in Societal Computing, NCSU C/O 2021. I do research on usable security and privacy with a focus on scams.
https://elijahboumasims.com
Cofounder & CTO @ Abridge, Raj Reddy Associate Prof of ML @ CMU, occasional writer, relapsing π·, creator of d2l.ai & approximatelycorrect.com
Senior Researcher, Carnegie Mellon. Studying social cyber security and organizational risk using network science and computational and agent-based modeling. But... mostly I play games.
On the job market - recent PhD graduate in Societal Computing at CMU | William and Mary alum | kingcatherine.github.io
https://faculty.washington.edu/aylin
Computer scientist β’ Prof @UWischool & @UWcse
Co-Director @TechPolicyLab β’ Nonresident Senior Fellow @BrookingsInst
AI & Societal Impacts: Ethics in NLP β’ Multimodal ML β’ CV β’ Human-AI Collaboration
Prof. at Carnegie Mellon University. Computer security, online crime, and assorted online seediness. Reformed(?) hacker. Economic migrant.
π Pittsburgh, PA, mostly
πΈοΈ https://www.andrew.cmu.edu/user/nicolasc
Computer Science Professor, CMU;
co-founder and CTO, Enriched Ag
Energy-efficient computing, a dash of security, and a pinch of databases.
Also on Mastodon (https://hachyderm.io/@dave_andersen )
signal: dga.48
he/him
Freelance editor, researcher, and/or fact-checker for education and academic authors. Writing a book about teachers. This is my personal/professional account. Luddite. Newsletter: https://dissertate.jennbbinis.com/. r/Askhistorians moderator.
Fashion/material culture scholar. Collections manager. Author of Regency Women's Dress, 1800-1830. AskHistorians moderator. (she/her)
Links to my blog, newsletter, and Etsy shop: https://cassidypercoco.carrd.co/
Ancient historian (Greece, Persia, war, history-writing). Darby Fellow in Ancient History at Lincoln College, Oxford. Moderator at r/AskHistorians. Ditch guy on YouTube.