AI for Social Impact: Bridging Innovations in Finance, Social Media, and Crime Prevention
March 3, 2025
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Room 122B
AI for Social Impact: Bridging Innovations in Finance, Social Media, and Crime Prevention
39th Annual AAAI Conference on Artificial Intelligence
Room 122B
The rapid expansion of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions across various sectors has opened up unprecedented opportunities and challenges, particularly in the realms of finance, social media, and crime prevention. The "AI for Social Impact: Bridging Innovations in Finance, Social Media, and Crime Prevention" workshop aims to explore the transformative potential of AI in fostering socially responsible practices and ensuring ethical standards across these interconnected domains.
This workshop will delve into the latest advancements in AI technologies that are driving social impact in the financial services industry, including the integration of Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) factors into investment decisions, combating financial crimes, and promoting financial inclusion. Additionally, the workshop will address the critical role of AI in safeguarding social media platforms from manipulation and misinformation, as well as its applications in crime prevention and public safety.
Key themes of the workshop include responsible AI practices, safety protocols, and ethical considerations, with a particular focus on model safety and the prevention of unintended consequences such as bias in AI-driven decision-making. Through a series of keynotes, panels, invited talks, paper presentations, and poster sessions, participants will have the opportunity to engage in cross-disciplinary discussions, share innovative ideas, and collaborate on solutions to current challenges.
Join us at the in-person Workshop to be a part of this important conversation. In order to encourage broad discussion, the workshop will include keynotes, panels, invited talks, paper presentations and poster sessions. This will facilitate cross-pollination and the exchange of innovative ideas and techniques to address the current challenges.
Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science Harvard University
Head of AI Research, JPMorgan Chase
Professor
University of Michigan