iHARP featured in UMBC Magazine Article about AI
Humanistic approcah to AI to create postive community change
UMBC Magazine: It’s amazing to think about just how broad the use of AI could be.
Vandana Janeja: I want to emphasize one of the things that Keith said, and I think that’s really the crux of it where AI can be helpful, is literally the massive amounts of data we have, the terms of scalability and complexity we are talking about, that we literally cannot compute at the current capacity of our minds. And you’re talking about decision making that a human has to make. But now if you augment it with AI, it does so much better.
And another NSFfunded project I should mention, iHarp—which focuses on climate data in polar regions—where
there’s so many different systems and subsystems, just to put all of
that data together and make these complex connections, even thousands of
scientists may not be able to do it. But if you start making those
connections across even some of those subsystems, it advances the
science by leaps, tens of years. So that’s the kind of impact that AI
can have. Now the trick is, can we make those connections well? Can we
train and have well curated data? Because all data is not good data.
Posted: March 8, 2023, 3:16 PM