
"As generative AI reshapes how we communicate, work, and make decisions, Angelina Wang is making sure these systems serve everyone - not just a privileged few. As a new assistant professor of information science at Cornell Tech and the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science, Wang brings a sharp sociotechnical lens to the fast-evolving world of responsible AI. Her work is driven by a mission to make AI more equitable, accountable, and beneficial for all."
"Wang's research tackles some of the most pressing questions in the field: How do we evaluate generative AI systems when their behavior shifts depending on who's interacting with them? How can we build AI systems that reflect the complexity of the societies they serve? What does fairness look like in practice - not just in theory? Read more on the Cornell Tech website."
Angelina Wang focuses on ensuring generative AI serves everyone, not only a privileged few. She is an assistant professor of information science at Cornell Tech and the Cornell Ann S. Bowers College of Computing and Information Science. Wang applies a sharp sociotechnical lens to responsible AI and centers equity, accountability, and broad societal benefit. Her research examines how to evaluate generative AI whose behavior shifts depending on who interacts with it, and explores methods for building systems that reflect societal complexity, diverse user needs, cultural context, and structural inequities. Wang seeks to operationalize fairness in practice rather than leave it as theory. More information is available on the Cornell Tech website.
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