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Mina Lee is an Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago, specializing in Human-Computer Interaction, Natural Language Processing, and Computational Social Science. She holds a Ph.D. in Computer Science from Stanford University and a B.S. in Computer Science from Korea University. Previously, she was a postdoctoral researcher in the Computational Social Science group at Microsoft Research. Her research focuses on the impact of artificial intelligence on human thinking, communication, and behavior. Lee's work includes designing AI systems, evaluating their effects, and guiding their use. She has contributed to various workshops and published numerous papers in top-tier conferences and journals, including 'Nature Human Behavior' and 'CHI'. Lee has been recognized for her innovative contributions, receiving the Young Faculty Award from the Korean Computer Scientists and Engineers Association, and she was named one of MIT Technology Review's Korean Innovators 35. Her recent research includes studying misinformation propagation and the effects of AI on reading comprehension and note-taking, as well as advocating for responsible use of AI in writing.
Department of Philosophy