contribution from Educating Engineers for Safe AI workshop #55
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Hello, we have been participating in the Educating Engineers for Safe AI workshop.
Some of the discussions at the workshop focused on Participatory AI methods and practices.
Specifically, we identified a potential gap between information targeted at researchers and some practitioners of participatory research methods (collectively, we have some background in humanitarian and development work, though now work in research).
This pull request adds a couple of examples from participatory methods in humanitarian and development contexts and links to resources aimed at practitioners in those fields.
We hope this is helpful and welcome. We’d be happy to discuss this further if it needs additional changes.
@shaunac @ThaoDo02