SCDI is proud to host a seminar featuring Professor Natalia Levina, Stern School of Business, New York University. The seminar will focus on Professor Levina’s latest paper in MIS Quarterly, ”Is AI Ground Truth Really True? The Dangers of Training and Evaluating AI Tools Based on Experts’ Know-What”. The seminar will be held on November 8th, 14.00-15.30. For invitations to zoom, please reach out to the seminar organizer and chair, Olgerta Tona.
Natalia Levina received her Ph.D. in Information Technology from MIT’s Sloan School of Management and is a Toyota Motors Corp Term Professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business. She also holds a Research Environment Professor part-time position at the Warwick Business School. Her main research interest is in understanding how people span organizational, professional, cul- tural, and other boundaries while developing and using new technologies. Currently, her research explores the evaluation and adoption of AI in medicine, diverse modes of open innovation, theories of smart contracts, epistemic underpinnings of entrepreneurship and innovation, and firm-community interaction in crowdsourcing. She served in a number of editorial positions at Information Systems Research, MIS Quarterly, Organization Science, and Information & Organization. She co-founded and chaired the AIS Special Interest Group on Grounded Theory Method.