Boston AI User Group October Meetup


Details
RSVP is required, and a government issued ID is needed to enter the building. No one who has not RSVP'd will be able to attend, due to building security policies. Please ensure your Meetup account includes your legal first and last name to ensure no issues entering the building.
Description:
Join us for deep dive tech talks on AI/ML and networking with fellow enthusiasts.
Agenda:
- 6:30pm~6:45pm: Intro/Overview
- 6:45pm~7:30pm: Scheduled talk
- 7:30pm-8:30pm: Open discussion & Mixer
Tech Talk: How Humans and AI Agents Agree on Who to Save
Speaker: Katelyn Morrison (Carnegie Mellon PhD student, IBM Research)
Abstract: AI agents are increasingly interacting with other agents or end-users who may not always share the same set of moral values. This misalignment in values can lead to under performance and disagreements in shared decision-making contexts. However, we lack understanding of what factors play a role in helping teams with different values reach agreement. In this talk, I will present the Dilemma Arena, a simulation environment where human-AI and AI-AI teams can review, judge, and deliberate on moral dilemmas. I will then cover the benefits and pitfalls of different factors (persuasion style, theory of mind, and value similarity) we explored in the Dilemma Arena with three large language models and 38 human-AI teams.
Who Should Attend:
Anyone intrigued or interested in AI, its usage, and its impacts on society. Beginners are welcome (we are all beginners at some point!).

Boston AI User Group October Meetup