harnessing generative ai
Catalyzing Equity in STEM Teams: Harnessing Generative AI for Inclusion and Diversity
Nixon, Nia, Lin, Yiwen, Snow, Lauren
Yiwen Lin, University of California, Irvine Lauren Snow, University of California, Irvine Acknowledgments: This work was partially supported by the National Science Foundation (Grant Number 1535300), and National Institutes of Health (Grant Number 5UC2NS128361-02). Abstract Collaboration is key to STEM, where multidisciplinary team research can solve complex problems. However, inequality in STEM fields hinders their full potential, due to persistent psychological barriers in underrepresented students' experience. This paper documents teamwork in STEM and explores the transformative potential of computational modeling and generative AI in promoting STEM-team diversity and inclusion. Leveraging generative AI, this paper outlines two primary areas for advancing diversity, equity, and inclusion. First, formalizing collaboration assessment with inclusive analytics can capture fine-grained learner behavior. Second, adaptive, personalized AI systems can support diversity and inclusion in STEM teams. Four policy recommendations highlight AI's capacity: formalized collaborative skill assessment, inclusive analytics, funding for socio-cognitive research, human-AI teaming for inclusion training.
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