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    a| 9781108444347 q| (Paperback)
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    a| 10.1017/9781108669016 2| doi
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    a| Artificial intelligence and social work / c| edited by Milind Tambe, University of Southern California, Eric Rice, University of Southern California.
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    a| Cambridge, United Kingdom ; a| New York, NY : b| Cambridge University Press, c| 2021
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    c| ©2018
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    a| ix, 257 pages : b| illustrations ; c| 24 cm.
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    a| Artificial intelligence for social good
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    a| Includes bibliographical references and index.
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    a| This book marries social work and artificial intelligence to provide an introductory guide for using AI for social good. Following an introductory chapter laying out approaches and ethical principles of using AI for social work interventions, the book describes in detail an intervention to increase the spread of HIV information by using algorithms to determine the key individuals in a social network of homeless youth. Other chapters present interdisciplinary collaborations between AI and social work students, including a chatbot for sexual health information and algorithms to determine who is at higher stress among persons with Type 2 Diabetes. For students, academic researchers, industry leaders, and practitioners, these real-life examples from the USC Center for Artificial Intelligence in Society demonstrate how social work and artificial intelligence can be used in tandem for the greater good.
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    a| Social service x| Technological innovations.
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    a| Artificial intelligence.
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    a| Social justice.
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    a| Tambe, Milind, d| 1965- e| editor.
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    a| Rice, Eric q| (Eric R. W.), e| editor.
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    a| Artificial intelligence for social good.
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