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== Luis von Ahn ==
Luis von Ahn holds a PhD in Computer Science from Carnegie Mellon University. His thesis, completed in 2005, was the first publication to use the term "human computation", referring to methods that combine human brainpower with computers to solve problems that neither could solve alone.In 2007, von Ahn invented reCAPTCHA,[26] a new form of CAPTCHA that also helps digitize books. In 2009, von Ahn and his graduate student Severin Hacker started developing Duolingo, which now has 46.6 million daily active users worldwide. von Ahn was awarded a MacArthur Fellowship in 2006, the David and Lucile Packard Foundation Fellowship in 2009, a Sloan Fellowship in 2009, and a Microsoft New Faculty Fellowship in 2007, and the Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers in 2012. Much of this information was taken from the Wikipedia article, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Luis_von_Ahn Luis von Ahn]. [mailto:press@duolingo.com Press Contact] [http://linkedin.com/in/luis-von-ahn-duolingo LinkedIn] == Lisa Nguyen == Lisa Nguyen is the digital archivist at the UC San Francisco Archives and Special Collections. With over 20 years of experience in archives, Lisa is constantly innovating ways to preserve and share historical collections from audiovisual to born-digital content for future access by researchers and the general public. Lisa is collaborating with others to harness and leverage AI to enhance discovery and access to historical collections in medicine and health sciences, especially from marginalized voices and experiences. At a time when government agencies censor or erase invaluable scientific research/documents/websites, it has become timely and more critical for digital archivists like Lisa to work collaboratively, collectively, and efficiently as a community to document the past in health sciences and to share how they are approaching it. As an archivist, Lisa has presented and participated in global projects in Asia. She brings an international perspective and vision on how technologies are evolving and changing to be utilized for digital archival and library work. [https://www.library.ucsf.edu/news/welcome-lisa-nguyen-digital-archivist/ Welcome Lisa Nguyen, Digital Archivist][https://www.clir.org/2024/10/preserving-voices-saving-histories-meet-lisa-nguyen-clir-grantee-spotlight/ CLIR Preserving Voices, Saving History][https://www.library.ucsf.edu/news/celebrating-world-digital-preservation-day-2024/ Celebrating World Digital Preservation Day] [mailto:Lisa.Nguyen2@ucsf.edu email] == Brian Mathews == Dean and University Librarian of the Carol Grotnes Belk Library, Elon University Brian Mathews is Library leader, administrator, and innovator whose career in academic libraries spans multiple decades. He maintains a driving interest in helping research libraries evolve — and the related structures & culture that enables successful transformation. Mathews explores professional interests in the way people engage with information: in his words, their “personal knowledge management.” Mathews also was the co-founder of the Carnegie Mellon University Library’s Robotics Project, and he served as the principal investigator on a grant from Sloan Foundation related to the formation of the Digital Robotics Archive. [https://www.linkedin.com/in/brian-mathews-b156712/ LinkedIn][https://www.brianmathews.io/ Website] [mailto:bmathews3@elon.edu email] == Shoshana Zuboff == Shoshana Zuboff is a retired professor from the Harvard Business School, and is "a scholar, writer, and activist" and "is the author of three major books, each signaling a new epoch in technological society. Her most recent work, The Age of Surveillance Capitalism: The Fight for a Human Future at the New Frontier of Power (2019), synthesizes her decades of research and thinking to reveal a new economic era in which once private human experience is secretly invaded, extracted as data, and exploited for hidden processes of manufacturing, prediction, and sales." Her research is particularly important as libraries and technologists grapple with the emerging role of AI in the information landscape. [https://shoshanazuboff.com/book/shoshana/ Website About] [https://shoshanazuboff.com/book/contact/ Contact] == Emily Laird == Emily Laird is the AI Integration Technologist at UW-Stout, where she collaborates in support of campus-wide efforts to integrate artificial intelligence into education, research, and industry collaboration. With expertise in AI foundations, generative AI, AI literacy, and industry integration, she works closely with faculty, staff, and students to advance AI adoption and support ethical, effective implementation of emerging AI technologies. Emily is the host of Generative AI 101, a podcast dedicated to supporting AI literacy for all. She is also a national speaker [and an entertaining one!] on AI literacy and AI integration, engaging industry leaders, educators, and policymakers in discussions on the changing role of AI in business, education, and society. (from University Profile) [https://www.uwstout.edu/directory/lairde University Profile][https://www.linkedin.com/in/meet-emily-laird/ LinkedIn] [mailto:lairde@uwstout.edu email] == Brandon Nightingale == Black Press Manager of the Moorland-Spingarn Research Center of Howard University Brandon Nightingale is a highly experienced professional in the fields of project management and academia, currently serving as a Senior Project Manager at Howard University since May 2022. Previously, Brandon held multiple roles, including Professor, University Archivist, and Assistant Archivist at Bethune-Cookman University from April 2019 to December 2022, and worked as a Public History Contractor with the National Park Service focusing on African American history at Cumberland Island National Seashore from December 2020 to April 2022. Educational credentials include a Master of Arts in Public History and a Master of Science in Library and Information Science from the University of Central Florida and Florida State University, respectively, as well as a Bachelor of Arts in History from the University of Central Florida. Currently, Brandon is pursuing a PhD in History at Howard University, expected to conclude in December 2026. [https://gs.howard.edu/sway/jun23_1 Bio] [mailto:brandon.nightingale@howard.edu email] == Speaker Name == Bio and other info (250 words) Contact info