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Faculty/staff honors: Humanitarian award, early career research support, literary journal guest editor

Faculty/staff honors: Humanitarian award, early career research support, literary journal guest editor
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IT Professionalism online conference

The ‘IT Professionalism Conference 2021’ was held during three half-day online sessions from April 20 to 22 by the eSkills Malta Foundation, in collaboration and partnership with the Irish Digital Skills and Jobs Coalition and IT Professionalism Europe, which work closely with key public actors from the European Commission and the European Parliament. To address current and new challenges, one of the EU targets is to have 20 million IT professionals working by 2030 by revitalising current initiatives for professionalising the European IT workforce and calling on all stakeholders to increase their efforts and cooperation. During the conference, participants gathered perspectives from Europe and other continents to identify the steps necessary to help meet the new EU target goals, including political initiatives, developing technologies and the outlook for young IT professionals.

UF professor Tao Li retires amid investigation of grad student s death

A computer engineering professor is resigning from the University of Florida amid the university s investigation into the 2019 suicide of one of his graduate students, Huixiang Chen. Tao Li s last day is May 15, according to documents in his personnel file received by The Sun. He was first hired at UF as an assistant professor in 2004 and has been on paid administrative leave since Feb. 15. Li s resignation letter was sent April 10 and accepted April 13, and he will remain on leave until his last day, said Hessy Fernandez, a UF spokeswoman. He is paid $153,239 annually by the university. The four-sentence-long notice  including Li s signature   does not mention Chen s death or the ongoing investigation but merely states his end date and wishes all the best to the UF Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and Herbert Wertheim College of Engineering.

Ullman GS 66 and Aho GS 67 honored with Turing Award

Ullman GS 66 and Aho GS 67 honored with Turing Award
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AI calls for a new blame game

One of the greatest strengths of artificial intelligence (AI) – its ability to learn and adapt over time – could also be its Achilles’ heel. When a product or service can learn and evolve through experience and interactions with human beings, it can be hard to pinpoint who is responsible when something goes wrong. How to allow for this dynamism and, at the same time, build trust in artificial intelligence was one of the key topics of debate in a Science|Business webinar entitled: AI: Who is Liable? - the latest in a series produced by Science|Business Data Rules group. “You see association effects where man and machine work together in a specific context, but it is unclear what the machine has learned from man, and what man has learned from the machine,’ noted Evert Stamhuis, senior fellow at the Jean Monnet Centre of Excellence Digital Governance, Erasmus University Rotterdam.

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