Tallal Ahmad
Position title: Doctoral Student, The Information School
Email: tahmad4@wisc.edu
Website: Tallal Ahmad's website
Tallal is a Ph.D. student at the University of Wisconsin-Madison’s Information School, where Dr. Corey Jackson advises him. He is part of the Collaborative Computing Group. Tallal’s research focuses on the socio-technical implications of AI governance. His work explores how to regulate AI systems effectively, aiming to mitigate potential harms and ensure their responsible deployment.
Research areas: Human Computer Interaction, ICTD, AI Fairness, Socio-Technical Systems
IDS Faculty Supervisor: Corey Jackson
Publications:
Lubna Razaq, Tallal Ahmad, Samia Ibtasam, Umer Ramzan, Shrirang Mare “”We even Borrowed Money From our neighbor””: Understanding Mobile-based fraud through Victims’ Experiences Journal proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction CSCW, April 2021 Article number 41.
Shan M Randhawa, Tallal Ahmad, Jay Chen, Agha Ali Raza “Karamad: A voice-based crowdsourcing platform for underserved populations”” CHI ’21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems. May 2021 Article No.: 569 Pages 1–15
Maryam Mustafa, Kimia Tuz Zaman, Tallal Ahmad, Amna Batool, Mastiah Ghazali, Nova Ahmad “Religion and Women’s Intimate Health: Towards an Inclusive Approach to Healthcare”” CHI ’21: Proceedings of the 2021 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems May 2021 Article No.: 232 Pages 1–13