Reposted by Daniel Schiff
Reposted by Daniel Schiff
Reposted by Daniel Schiff
Reposted by Daniel Schiff
Reposted by Daniel Schiff
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This paper is for anyone in #TechPolicy, #PoliticalScience, and #PublicEngagement.
Link: doi.org/10.1093/pol...
#AIpolicy #AgendaSetting
The time-series analysis (ARIMA + VAR) shows that a one standard deviation increase in public tweets about AI is associated with a 22.4% increase in Congressional messaging on AI that same week.
This research was conducted at @GRAILcenter.bsky.social and @purduepolsci.bsky.social.
📈 Innovation: AI as a driver of economic growth & productivity.
🙏 Ethics: AI's impact on fairness, rights, bias, and safety.
⚔️ Competition: AI in the context of the US-China race.
The answer is yes, but with a huge catch that has major implications for #AIethics. 🧵
Link: doi.org/10.1093/pol...
The answer is yes, but with a huge catch that has major implications for #AIethics. 🧵
Link: doi.org/10.1093/pol...
by Daniel Schiff — Reposted by Daniel Schiff
#CommunityEngagement #SocialResponsibility #HigherEducation #StudentDevelopment #EthicsEd
Study funded by NSF. Read it here: doi.org/10.1080/030...
Another note: Women have higher SR scores than men consistently
This type of engagement does predict growth in overall social responsibility.
First, discipline-based CE (like professional internships). This type of engagement appears to foster professional dimensions of social responsibility, but not overall SR attitudes.
Our key finding: students who participated more in community engagement showed significant growth in social responsibility attitudes, even after accounting for their pre-college views (and demographics).
📉 Finding 1: Stagnant attitudes & shifting priorities.
Over two years, students' social responsibility scores remained flat.
We ran a longitudinal study, surveying a cohort of 128 mostly STEM students both before they started college (2017) and again near the midpoint of their studies (2019).
You might think so. But our new study in Studies in Higher Ed (doi.org/10.1080/030...) finds students' sense of social responsibility actually stagnates (or declines). 👇
@grailcenter.bsky.social
@purduepolsci.bsky.social
Reposted by Daniel Schiff
Reposted by Daniel Schiff
By @dschiff.bsky.social and Kaylyn Jackson Schiff
Read more here: doi.org/10.1111/psj....
#PSJ #PolicyStudiesJournal
Reposted by Daniel Schiff