Public Events
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ASPI Faculty Meet and Greet
October, 27, 2022
ASPI (Autonomous Systems Policy Institute) is having a "Meet and Greet" with new and existing faculty members.
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David Robinson: Community Input in the Design of Algorithms
October, 13, 2022
Author David Robinson will join ASPI faculty members Johannes Himmelreich and Baobao Zhang for a discussion about community input in the design of algorithms.
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ASPI Grad Lab
April, 5, 2022
The ASPI Grad Lab is designed to create opportunities for graduate students with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence to come together, share and get feedback on their work, and engage across disciplines. It’s open to all SU graduate students with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence.
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Stanley Celestin (Cornell), ASPI Speaker Series
March, 30, 2022
Stanley Celestin (Cornell), ASPI Speaker Series
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ASPI Grad Lab
March, 8, 2022
The ASPI Grad Lab is designed to create opportunities for graduate students with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence to come together, share and get feedback on their work, and engage across disciplines. It’s open to all SU graduate students with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence.
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From Data Ethics to Data Justice: The Case for Social Justice Informatics
March, 3, 2022
From Data Ethics to Data Justice: The Case for Social Justice Informatics
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ASPI Grad Lab
February, 8, 2022
The ASPI Grad Lab is designed to create opportunities for graduate students with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence to come together, share and get feedback on their work, and engage across disciplines. It’s open to all SU graduate students with interests in autonomous systems/artificial intelligence.
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ASPI Grad Lab
January, 18, 2022
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AI Research Tool – Working Group
December, 15, 2021
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ASPI Grad Lab
December, 7, 2021
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AI Research Tool – Working Group
November, 17, 2021
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Mars Ingenuity: Design Development and Flight Demonstration
November, 12, 2021
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ASPI Grad Lab
November, 9, 2021
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“Interorganizational Twitter Communication Networks in Tough Times: The Ecology and Multiplex Network Evolution During COVID-19”
November, 3, 2021
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AI Research Tool – Working Group
October, 20, 2021
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AI Research Tool - Working Group
September, 15, 2021
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ASPI Speaker Series: AI and Democratic Values
April, 14, 2021
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ASPI Speaker Series: AI and Democratic Values
March, 24, 2021
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Autonomous Systems Policy Symposium
May, 6, 2019
ASPI News
ASPI Faculty Fellow
The Autonomous Systems Policy Institute (ASPI) at Syracuse University seeks to create a collaborative forum among designers, engineers, social scientists, and scholars in the arts and humanities to discuss emerging technologies.
Siddiki, Baynes Honored for Excellence in Graduate Education
The student-driven award acknowledges faculty who have had a significant impact and positive influence on graduate education because of their superior graduate-level teaching, dedication to departmental and community presence and excellence in research and creative activities.
See related: Awards & Honors
ASPI Welcomes SU Graduate and Local Writer, Debbie Urbanski
Debbie Urbanski '04 visited ASPI to discuss her first novel "After World." The book, released last December, is receiving increasing attention and appraise from across the literary world.
See related: Autonomous Systems
Benanav Speaks With the Washington Post About the Four-Day Workweek
Some of what Americans want today—better work/life balance and stronger community—can be found in what former President Richard Nixon proposed long ago, says Aaron Benanav, assistant professor of sociology. And, he adds, he was fairly progressive on economic issues by today’s standards.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Congress, Economic Policy, Labor, United States
O’Keefe Speaks With Al Jazeera About Boeing’s Leadership Shakeup, Safety Crisis
University Professor Sean O’Keefe says whoever is appointed at Boeing will need to be able to listen to the concerns of the industry. In particular, they will need to work hand in hand with its airline customers—from Alaska Airlines to United—to make sure safety issues will be the focus in the months ahead, he says.
See related: Infrastructure, United States
Syracuse University Named to Federal AI Safety Consortium
The Autonomous Systems Policy Institute, housed in the Maxwell School, is an inaugural member of U.S. AI Safety Institute Consortium.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Cybersecurity, Data Privacy, Federal, United States
Against Democratizing AI
"Against 'Democratizing AI'," authored by Johannes Himmelreich, assistant professor of public administration and international affairs, was published in AI & Society: Knowledge, Culture and Communication.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Government
Examining the Smart City Generational Model: Conceptualizations, Implementations, and Infrastructure
"Examining the Smart City Generational Model: Conceptualizations, Implementations, and Infrastructure Canada's Smart City Challenge," co-authored by Austin Zwick, assistant teaching professor of policy studies, was published in Urban Affairs Review.
See related: Canada, Infrastructure, State & Local
Benanav Speaks With Vox About the Politics of Leisure Time
In the glory days of the American labor movement, when unions were strong and wages rose alongside productivity, “organized workers could cash that out as more free time,” says Aaron Benanav, assistant professor of sociology. “But for decades, workers haven’t even been getting that choice because, for the most part, productivity growth has ended up as higher profits and more inequality.”
See related: Autonomous Systems, Labor, United States
University Leaders Launch AI Academic Alliance, Convene AI Symposium in Washington
Two Syracuse University institutes are welcoming researchers, academic leaders, policymakers and journalists for discussions in Washington, D.C., about innovations, vulnerabilities and the future of artificial intelligence. The two-day AI Policy Symposium that begins Thursday in the nation’s capital is organized by the Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship and the Autonomous Systems Policy Institute.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Washington, D.C.
University Leaders to Convene AI Symposium in Washington, Launch AI Academic Alliance
The Autonomous Systems Policy Institute has partnered with the Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship for the two-day event.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Washington, D.C.
Public Voices Fellowship Supports Baobao Zhang’s AI Research
The Maxwell School faculty member will use the fellowship to engage the public on perceptions and governance of artificial intelligence.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Awards & Honors
Zhang Comments on the Impact of Immigration Issues on AI Researchers in Marketplace Article
“Sixty-nine percent of those who currently live in the U.S. say that visa and immigration issues are a serious problem for them conducting AI research,” says Baobao Zhang, assistant professor of political science and senior research associate in the Autonomous Systems Policy Institute.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Government, U.S. Immigration, United States
Benanav Talks to CNBC About AI and the Future of Work
“I think about academics having to write grants all the time,” says Aaron Benanav, assistant professor of sociology, as an example. Those can be formulaic and would take far less time with the help of a machine. In programming, it’s helping engineers “write up basic outlines of code or sometimes like whole sections of code,” he says.
See related: Autonomous Systems, United States
Johannes Himmelreich Receives National Endowment for the Humanities Grant
The funding will support his research on ethical dilemmas in data science, culminating in a co-authored book manuscript.
See related: Ethics, Grant Awards
Experts Say Federal Agency Should Govern AI, New Survey Conducted by Two University Institutes Finds
Generation Lab conducted the survey for Axios in partnership with Syracuse University’s Institute for Democracy, Journalism and Citizenship (IDJC) and the Autonomous Systems Policy Institute (ASPI).
See related: Autonomous Systems, Government, United States
Ekbia Comments on the Current State of AI Regulation by State Governments in Bloomberg Law
“Unfortunately, academics as much as many others, including Silicon Valley folks, are culpable for spreading this kind of fear and anxiety in the society,” says University Professor Hamid Ekbia. “Let’s stop for a second, take a deep breath, and see what is really possible in both directions, in terms of risks, but also in terms of the promises.”
See related: Autonomous Systems, State & Local, United States
ASPI Director Hamid Ekbia Visits Spain to Discuss Challenges in Regulating AI
As part of ASPI’s global outreach program, Director Hamid Ekbia visited Spain in July 2023, where he met with Carme Artigas Brugal, Spain’s secretary of state for digitalization and artificial intelligence, and Maxwell Advisory Board member Javier Font '92 M.P.A.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Europe
Syracuse University to Host D.C. Symposium on AI Policy
The symposium will connect academics with policymakers and newsroom leaders for discussions around AI innovations and vulnerabilities. It also will serve as the launch event for the Academic Alliance for AI Policy, an organization making AI experts’ advice accessible to lawmakers and policymakers in their efforts to regulate AI.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Washington, D.C.
ASPI Helps Bring High Schoolers to Campus for Autonomous Racecar Grand Prix
The four-week program is being offered by Orange Works with support from ASPI and the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
See related: Autonomous Systems, Student Experience