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Juan Pava

Research - Post-Bacc, Ethics In Society

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Juan N. Pava is a Research Fellow in the Tech Ethics and Policy Rising Scholars Program at the McCoy Family Center for Ethics in Society. He is actively engaged with Stanford HAI’s emerging work on the intersection of new technology, the social sector, and the global south. Juan is interested in the political economy of emerging countries and its intersection with political philosophy and ethics. He has a bachelor’s degree from New York University, where he pursued a double major in Philosophy and Economics. He was born and raised in Colombia.

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This white paper analyzes the varying ways AI tools can advance language digitization work, and provides recommendations for responsibly realizing the potential of AI in supporting the digital inclusion of digitally disadvantaged languages.

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Governments worldwide are racing to control their AI futures, but unclear definitions hinder real policy progress.

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Mind the (Language) Gap: Mapping the Challenges of LLM Development in Low-Resource Language Contexts

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This white paper maps the LLM development landscape for low-resource languages, highlighting challenges, trade-offs, and strategies to increase investment; prioritize cross-disciplinary, community-driven development; and ensure fair data ownership.

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Scholars respond to a federal RFI on AI in global development, calling for an approach that is grounded in local perspectives and tailored to Global Majority country circumstances.

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Caroline Meinhardt, Toni Friedman, Haifa Badi Uz Zaman, Daniel Zhang, Rodrigo Balbontín, Juan Pava, Vyoma Raman, Kevin Klyman, Marietje Schaake, Jef Caers, Francis Fukuyama
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Deep DiveFeb 08, 2024

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