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Min Kyung Lee is an Assistant Professor at the University of Texas at Austin in the School of Information and director of the Human-AI Interaction Lab. She is a human-computer interaction researcher who merges computer science with design and social science theories and methods. Lee’s research focuses on the social implications of artificial intelligence, particularly in the context of algorithmic management, fairness, and equity within algorithmic systems. She coined the term Algorithmic Management and has proposed the Procedural Justice Framework for AI to address misalignments in AI assumptions and stakeholder priorities. Her vision of Participatory AI advocates for stakeholder engagement in the AI development cycle to ensure that AI reflects the priorities of its users. Lee has collaborated with various institutions, including the National Science Foundation, and has partnered with public administration entities to utilize technology effectively. She aims to create empowering workplaces and foster innovative solutions through her work on community-driven design and participatory algorithms, demonstrating a commitment to equitable AI practices and overall social good.
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