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Hao-Ping (Hank) Lee
Google Scholar ID: GZzc81YAAAAJ
Carnegie Mellon University
Human-Computer Interaction
Privacy
Usable Privacy and Security
Human-Centered AI
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PhD student at the Human-Computer Interaction Institute (HCII), Carnegie Mellon University
Primary research question: How does AI change privacy, and what should we do about it?
Develops tools to help AI practitioners identify, reason about, and mitigate privacy risks in consumer-facing AI products
Research interests: Human-Computer Interaction, Usable Privacy & Security, Human-Centered AI
Also studies and builds interactive systems that enhance cognitive abilities such as attention and critical thinking
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Sauvik Das
Associate Professor, Carnegie Mellon University
Jodi Forlizzi
Professor, HCI and School of Design
Tianshi Li
Assistant Professor, Northeastern University
Sean Rintel
Senior Principal Researcher, Microsoft Research Cambridge
Advait Sarkar
University of Cambridge
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Ian Drosos
Trent AI
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