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Ariel Procaccia

Focusing on high-impact outcomes in the intersection of artificial intelligence, economics, and society, Ariel Procaccia serves as the Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University. As a distinguished member of the EconCS Group, Procaccia is affiliated with several research centers, contributing to a rich tapestry of interdisciplinary collaboration. Their research ambitiously bridges the gap between theoretical frameworks and practical applications, with a keen interest in algorithms and their societal implications. Ariel Procaccia's work is marked by innovative projects such as Spliddit and Panelot, which exemplify the practical utility of their research in real-world scenarios. These projects not only advance academic understanding but also engage with broader societal issues, often in collaboration with non-profit organizations. This approach underscores Procaccia's commitment to leveraging technology for social good, ensuring that their research has tangible benefits beyond the academic sphere. In addition to their research endeavors, Procaccia is deeply invested in the concept of optimized democracy. This interest is reflected in their graduate course on the subject, which explores how computational techniques can enhance democratic processes. By integrating insights from economics and computer science, Procaccia aims to develop systems that promote fairer and more efficient decision-making. Through their work, Ariel Procaccia continues to push the boundaries of what is possible at the intersection of AI, economics, and society. Their contributions not only advance the field of computer science but also offer innovative solutions to some of the most pressing challenges facing modern society.

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