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2024-09-04: Trust and Influence Program Review Meeting 2024 Trip Report

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Dr. Erika Frydenlund , Melissa Miller-Felton and I attended the Air Force Office of Scientific Research ( @AFOSR ) 2024 Trust and Influence Program Review on August 12-16, 2024 in Dayton, Ohio. We were invited because of our Minerva Research Initiative Grant, “ What's Missing? Innovating Interdisciplinary Methods for Hard-to-Reach Environments ” awarded by the U.S. Department of Defense in 2022 (described in a previous blog post by Dr. Erika Frydenlund when this grant was first awarded). Although the research conducted is public, this meeting was not recorded.   On the first day, the afternoon keynote was given by Dr. Samuel Segun , senior researcher at Global Center on AI Governance . He spoke on the topic “Building responsible & trustworthy AI: Operationalizing Responsible Artificial Intelligence (RAI) Practice,” where he underscored the critical need for trust in AI systems. Dr. Segun motivated the importance of trusting AI systems by asking, 'Who is responsible?...

2022-03-03: "What’s Missing? Innovating Interdisciplinary Methods for Hard-to-Reach Environments" funded by the Minerva Research Initiative

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Truly interdisciplinary research is hard. It’s even harder when the place you’re trying to research is impossible to reach, either due to conflict or regimes that are hostile to outside researchers. In that hard-to-reach environment, we’re not only trying to bridge epistemological and methodological divides to understand “ground truth,” we also can’t do all the types of data collection and analysis we might need. For instance, it is really difficult to send qualitative sociologists and anthropologists into the field to collect data during a conflict event.  So excited to start this dream project to advance #socialscience research with an international dream team! @jojpa @MichaelaHynie @weiglemc @phonedude_mln @katapalacio Department of Defense Awards $28.7M in Grants for the FY2021 Minerva Research Initiative https://t.co/kJEPS0wpjA — Erika Frydenlund (@ErikaFrydenlund) February 25, 2022 The Minerva Research Initiative has given researchers at Old Dominion University $1...