I am a PhD student working on the collaborative content creation use case as part of the UKRI research project PHAWM (Participatory Harm Auditing Workbenches and Methodologies), while also being aligned with the UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted AI. My research focuses on using computational argumentation methods to support collaborative decision making about the features and values to prioritise in AI audits. Our main goal is to develop participatory Responsible AI methodologies, integrating the values into a framework that a particular AI system can be audited against.
I chose the Safe and Trusted AI CDT because of the various learning opportunities it offers to develop your knowledge of different topics in AI, as well as the chances to develop crucial research skills. The close knit community and opportunities for collaboration across projects was also an extremely important factor in choosing this CDT.
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Undergraduate Qualification: BSc Computer Science, King’s College London
Work Experience: Research Intern – King’s College London
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/maja-swiecz/