#  CRCS Blog 

 



  [### AI and Climate Resilience: Navigating the Tradeoff Between Innovation and Impact

 ](/ai-and-climate-resilience) The Harvard CRCS workshop on AI and Climate Resilience: Navigating the Tradeoff Between Innovation and Impact aims to bring together an interdisciplinary group of researchers to discuss opportunities and challenges of AI for climate resilience. Climate... 

 

 

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   [### Contestability on the Margins: Implications for the Design of Algorithmic Decision-making in Public Services

 ](/contestability-margins-implications-design-algorithmic-decision-making-public-services) More and more, algorithms are being used to decide who gets public benefits. One area receiving increasing attention is housing assistance. For example, public service agencies in the US and the World Bank are developing tools to allocate public housing... 

 

 

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   [### Lunch with CRCS

 ](/lunch-crcs) CRCS Lunches Join CRCS Fellows and Faculty for lunch this semester! We hope you will join us on Monday, December 2, 2024 for lunch from 11:30 am - 12:30 pm in SEC 2.112. The goal is to provide a space and opportunity for researchers to discuss common... 

 

 

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   [### Events

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   [### Computing for Population Maternal and Child Health

 ](/computing-population-mch) The Harvard CRCS workshop on Computing for Population Maternal and Child Health aims to bring together experts from different fields utilizing computational methods (such as AI or operations research) to improve public health related to maternal and child... 

 

 

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   [### Fairness and Equity

 ](/fairness-and-equity) A crucial pillar of research at CRCS is to advance societal fairness and quity. AI systems can perpetuate unfair outcomes and increase inequity. At CRCS, we design foundational AI systems to prevent the disparate impact of algorithms. Moreover, well... 

 

 

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