I am a fourth year PhD student in the Computational and Data Sciences program advised by Wouter Kool and Chien-Ju Ho.
I am interested in how cognitive biases affect our decision-making strategies. My research primarily focuses on how these biases influence choices when people interact with Artificial Intelligence (AI). By understanding how these biases influence this interaction, we can implement AI to help us make optimal choices efficiently while ensuring AI properly considers how these biases affect the overall decision-making process.
My recent work, which focuses on how people change their behavior when aware that their responses will be used to train AI, was recently published in PNAS! Ars Technica and the St. Louis Post-Dispatch wrote about this work.