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Can Artificial Intelligence Address Equity Gaps in Urban Health Surveillance? Evidence and Implications from Boston's Infrastructure Monitoring Systems
A new working paper from Khahlil Louisy examines whether AI-based urban infrastructure monitoring can address equity gaps in public health surveillance, using evidence from Boston’s 311 complaint system and AI-detected pavement data. The paper shows that complaint-based systems reflect socioeconomic patterns of civic participation, and argues that AI can complement but not replace participatory surveillance without rigorous validation and equity safeguards.
PII
Feb 92 min read


Research: When Residents and Algorithms See Different Problems
An analysis of roughly 187,000 citizen reports and nearly 5,000 computer vision detections in Jamaica Plain, MA shows why cities need both perspectives and raises critical questions about who gets heard.
PII
Jan 212 min read


New Research Stream: Our Health, Technology, and the Law: Regulations to Drive Economic Development
In an era defined by rapid technological advancements, the intricate relationship between our health, technology, and the law is gaining...
Khahlil Louisy
Feb 27, 20242 min read


Article: Child Brain Development, Household Poverty, and Economic Mobility: How Data from Connected Devices can Inform Interventional Policies
Child brain development is associated with levels of household poverty, which impacts long-run economic outcomes
Khahlil Louisy
Feb 26, 20242 min read


Systematic review and meta-analysis of incentive and nudge-based interventions to promote vaccine up
Authors: Arun Thirunavukarasu, Julian Zlatev, Christine Agbenu, Isaac Ong, Armand Pujalte, Shukri Abdullahi, Silvana Hajdari Title: A...
Khahlil Louisy
Feb 21, 20231 min read


Literature Review: Smart City Technology & Public Health
Institutions: Institute for Technology & Global Health, University of Cambridge, University of Oxford Overview Forthcoming: A literature...
Khahlil Louisy
Oct 12, 20221 min read


Progress Update: ITU-WHO AI4Health Topic Group on Outbreaks
Co-Drivers: Khahlil Louisy, Alexander Radunsky, Auss Abood, Alexander Ullrich Organizations: Institute for Technology & Global Health,...
Khahlil Louisy
Sep 27, 20221 min read


Principles for Ethical Use of Artificial Intelligence in Telemedicine
Project Title: Principles for ethical use of artificial intelligence in telemedicine: preparing for a paradigm shift in public health...
Khahlil Louisy
Sep 27, 20221 min read


Apps Gone Rogue: Maintaining Personal Privacy in an Epidemic
Authors: Ramesh Raskar, Isabel Schunemann, Rachel Barbar, Kristen Vilcans, Jim Gray, Praneeth Vepakomma, Suraj Kapa, Andrea Nuzzo, Rajiv...
Khahlil Louisy
Mar 16, 20201 min read
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