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Rayid Ghani
Professor, Carnegie Mellon University (Machine Learning & Public Policy) Data Science/AI/ML for Social Good
Rayid Ghani is a Distinguished Career Professor in the Machine Learning Department and the Heinz College of Information Systems and Public Policy at Carnegie Mellon University.124 Born in 1977, he is a prominent figure in the field of data science and artificial intelligence, particularly focused on applying these technologies to solve social and public policy challenges.14
Ghani's work centers on developing and applying machine learning, data science, and AI methods to address large-scale social problems in areas such as education, healthcare, economic development, criminal justice, energy, transportation, and public safety.14 He is passionate about increasing the use of AI and machine learning in tackling public policy and social challenges in a fair and equitable manner.47
Some key aspects of Ghani's career and contributions include:
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Education and research: He has published in journals such as the Journal of Intelligent Information Systems, The British Medical Journal, and American Journal of Public Health.2
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Previous roles: Before joining Carnegie Mellon, he was the Founding Director of the Center for Data Science & Public Policy and a Research Associate Professor at the University of Chicago.47
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Data Science for Social Good: Ghani founded the Data Science for Social Good Fellowship, which trains computer scientists, statisticians, and social scientists to work on data science problems with social impact.47
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Political involvement: He served as the Chief Scientist for the Obama 2012 Election Campaign, focusing on data, analytics, and technology to target and influence voters, donors, and volunteers.47
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Current focus: Ghani leads the Data Science and Public Policy Group and co-leads the Responsible AI Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University.6
Ghani's LinkedIn username is rayid, where he shares updates about his work and initiatives in the field of data science for social good.35


