Computer science professor Maura Grossman in Q&A interview on ethical AI

Tuesday, October 26, 2021

Maura Grossman

Maura R. Grossman is featured in a special Q&A about the ethics of AI.

Grossman is a research professor in the Cheriton School of Computer Science, an adjunct professor at Osgoode Hall Law School and an affiliate faculty member of the Vector Institute for Artificial Intelligence. She is also principal at Maura Grossman Law, an eDiscovery law and consulting firm in Buffalo, New York.

Grossman is best known for her work on technology-assisted review, a supervised machine learning approach that she and her colleague, computer science professor Gordon V. Cormack, developed to expedite review of documents in high-stakes litigation.

She teaches Artificial Intelligence: Law, Ethics, and Policy, a course for graduate computer science students at Waterloo and upper-class law students at Osgoode, as well as the ethics workshop required of all students in the master’s programs in artificial intelligence and data science at Waterloo.

Read more in the feature article on the website for the Cheriton School of Computer Science.