Lightning talks feature five-minute, rapid fire presentations with time for questions. This session has two parts: (1) Mental Health & Wellbeing and (2) Data Access
Session 1: Mental Health & Wellbeing
Moderated by Shubhi Mathur, Stanford Internet Observatory
- 988 Suicide Crisis Services: How Online Discussions of Service Experiences can Improve Service Efficacy and Dissemination
Nora Kelsall, Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, Department of Epidemiology - Building Bonds: Harnessing AI for Mental Health and Connection
Yulia Sullivan, Baylor University - Exploring Interpretable Crisis Moderation Using LLMs and Diagnostic Inventories
Karen Mosoyan, BlueFever - Social Contagion and #Sadtok: The Risks and Benefits of Teens Self-diagnosing Mental Health Disorders from Social Media
Ian Dull, ReD Associates - Exploring the use of Virtual Reality for Content Moderators to Enhance Rapid Decompression from Occupational Stress during Short Wellness Breaks
Natalie Campbell, TikTok
Session 2: Data Access
Moderated by Zakir Durumeric, Stanford University
- Analyzing DSA Research Access
Cameron Hickey, National Conference on Citizenship - Data Sharing in K-12 EdTech Mobile Apps: Looking Under the Hood
Lisa LeVasseur, Internet Safety Labs - Making Social Media Safer Requires Meaningful Transparency
Jeff Allen, Integrity Institute - An Incentive-Compatible Framework for Online Surveys with Sensitive Questions
John Ternovski, US Air Force Academy - Behind the Curtain: Understanding the Datasets that Platforms Have and What You Can Learn with them
Matt Motyl, Integrity Institute
LOCATION: Fisher Conference Center, Lane/Lyons/Lodato
DATE: September 26, 2024
TIME: 3:00 pm - 4:00 pm