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Institute for AI for the Common Good

Advancing AI at St. Thomas: Innovation with Integrity

AI (Artificial Intelligence) is transforming the way we work, learn, and live. At St. Thomas, we recognize both the opportunities and challenges AI brings -- ranging from innovation and progress to ethical concerns, job disruptions, and cybersecurity risks.

Our goal is to navigate this new era responsibly, guided by our Catholic intellectual tradition and social teachings. We aim to foster AI literacy across campus, integrate thoughtful AI applications, and uphold our commitment to academic excellence and ethical principles.

The Central Hub for Artificial Intelligence at St. Thomas

To achieve this vision, St. Thomas established the Institute for AI for the Common Good -- a multidisciplinary center focused on how AI impacts human life, ethical values, and societal norms.

Led by Dr. Eddy Rojas and supported by a Steering Committee of faculty and staff, along with an external advisory board, the Institute coordinates AI-related activities across the university. Its leaders evaluate ongoing initiatives, oversee research and development projects, and identify new opportunities for innovation and collaboration.

By centralizing responsibility within the Institute, St. Thomas ensures its Artificial Intelligence efforts are aligned with ethical principles and institutional goals.

Multidisciplinary Working Groups

The Institute for AI for the Common Good will approach its work with Artificial Intelligence (AI) by creating working groups that will focus on nine areas.

1) Awareness

This working group will promote awareness of AI technologies among faculty and staff, keeping them informed of advancements. By showcasing AI initiatives on campus, the group aims to enhance internal collaboration and foster a culture of innovation.

Working Group Lead:

  • Tim Brunelle, Marketing, Insights, and Communications (MIC)

Members:

  • Lisa Burke, STELAR
  • Ed Kim, MIC
  • Kelly Thomalla, University Advancement
  • Amina Yasin, Business Affairs
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2) Dialogue and Debate

This working group will organize forums, discussion groups, workshops, and other events to bring together diverse perspectives on AI topics (including those of our students), fostering a culture of open dialogue and critical thinking.

Working Group Lead:

  • Michael Rota, Philosophy (CAS)

Members:

  • Tom Berg, School of Law
  • Michelle Dingwall, University Advancement
  • Kelsey Gavnik, University Advancement
  • Jo Montie, STELAR
  • Brian Rich, Public Safety
  • Jonathan Stoltz, Philosophy (CAS)
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3) Tool Exploration and Evaluation

This working group will assess technologies (both academic and administrative) to understand the social, economic, and ethical impact of AI tools before St. Thomas considers their adoption, ensuring that AI tools align with our values and ethical standards.

Working Group Lead:

  • Jonathan Keiser, STELAR, ITS

Members:

  • Victoria Bartness, STELAR
  • Laura Beasley, Nursing (MFCOH)
  • Alley Benton, Enrollment Services
  • Lesley Bonfe, Nursing (MFCOH)
  • Karen Brunner, University Libraries
  • Thaddaeus Dahlberg, ITS
  • Wade Holmberg, Controller's Office
  • Lynn Olsen, Management (OCB)
  • Kathy Olson-Verville, MIC
  • Thomas Oscanyan, ITS
  • Mark Price, Operations & Supply Chain Management (OCB)
  • Michael Wilder, STELAR
  • Wendy Wyatt, Faculty Affairs
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4) Pedagogy

This working group will convene faculty to determine how St. Thomas will responsibly and ethically integrate AI applications within our academic offerings while ensuring our students do not outsource their thinking and are well-prepared for a dynamic and complex future.

Working Group Lead:

  • Candace Chou, Educational Leadership (School of Education)

Members:

  • Kathleen Berry, Marketing (OCB)
  • Glori Hinck, STELAR
  • Suzy Kaback, Teacher Education (School of Education)
  • Joanna Klein, Biology (CAS)
  • Juli Kroll, Modern & Classical Languages (CAS)
  • Paul Lorah, Earth, Environment, & Society (CAS)
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5) Internal R&D

This working group will identify and support pilot programs that test AI technologies in real-world settings, identifying the most effective AI applications, refining these technologies based on practical feedback, implementing appropriate guardrails, and ensuring they align with our values. One pilot project already launched is TommieBot.

Working Group Lead:

  • Chih Lai, Software Engineering & Data Science (School of Engineering)

Members:

  • Aditya Chavan, Data Analytics
  • James Clysdale, ITS
  • Benjamin Durrant, ITS
  • Christopher Fahey, University Advancement
  • Julia Franzen, University Advancement
  • Stephen Griffin, Dining Services
  • Julian Mino, ITS
  • Jihun Moon, AI Innovation Fellow
  • Andrew Puroway, Academic Counseling
  • Patrick Sanchez, University Advancement
  • Lori Seavers, School of Education
  • Jena Zangs, ITS
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6) External Partnerships and Grants

This working group will organize activities to assist faculty, researchers, and staff in developing proposals for external funding, and forming interdisciplinary research groups to study and address AI-related challenges, all in support of our goal of being a leader in ethical AI development.

Working Group Lead:

  • Katharine Hill, Faculty Advancement

Members:

  • Scott Kaihoi, University Libraries
  • Seth Ketron, Marketing (OCB)
  • Danielle Kincs, University Advancement
  • Gaston (Chip) Small, Biology (CAS)
  • Nancy Swanholm, University Advancement
  • Michael Warnock, Faculty Advancement
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7) Industry Collaboration

This working group will ensure that St. Thomas plays a pivotal role in shaping and influencing the development of ethical and principled AI applications while promoting continuous education and professional growth.

Working Group Lead:

  • Manjeet Rege, Software Engineering & Data Science (School of Engineering)

Members:

  • Danielle Campeau, Entrepreneurship (OCB)
  • Brent Farber, Student Affairs
  • John Kinsella, STELAR
  • Christopher Michaelson, Ethics & Business Law (OCB)
  • Mahak Nagpal, Ethics & Business Law (OCB)
  • Andrew Vollbrecht, University Advancement
  • Elizabeth Zupfer, Graduate Programs (School of Engineering)
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8) Guidelines and Policy Development

This working group will convene stakeholders to develop comprehensive rules for the ethical and effective implementation of AI technologies including: AI usage, data privacy, and ethical considerations.

Working Group Lead:

  • Jason Sawin, Computer & Information Sciences (CAS)

Members:

  • Meenu Bala, Data Science (School of Engineering)
  • Karen Harthorn, Business Affairs
  • Karen Julian, ITS, Registrar
  • Sarah Muenster-Blakley, Faculty Advancement
  • April O'Brien, Center for Well-Being
  • Peter Shaw, General Counsel
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9) Advise External Entities

This working group will offer comprehensive consulting services to organizations on ethical AI implementation and best practices, establishing St. Thomas as a recognized leader in promoting responsible and ethical AI practices.

Working Group Lead:

  • Tom Feeney, Philosophy (CAS)

Members:

  • Dustin Killpack, Center for the Common Good
  • Monica Liu, Sociology (CAS)
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