Collective recourse formalizes community reports to fix group harms in diffusion models for urban visualizations via a report-triage-fix-verify pipeline, four primitives, a mandate score, and synthetic evaluation of 240 reports.
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Authors build a harmonized, geolocated atlas of participatory AI projects from existing and new sources, documenting geographic concentration and participation mostly at problem formulation and evaluation stages while providing update and governance mechanisms.
A participatory design effort at FAccT used in-person sessions and Polis polling to co-create governance input and demonstrate scalable co-design for critical AI communities.
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Collective Recourse for Generative Urban Visualizations
Collective recourse formalizes community reports to fix group harms in diffusion models for urban visualizations via a report-triage-fix-verify pipeline, four primitives, a mandate score, and synthetic evaluation of 240 reports.
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Authors build a harmonized, geolocated atlas of participatory AI projects from existing and new sources, documenting geographic concentration and participation mostly at problem formulation and evaluation stages while providing update and governance mechanisms.
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A participatory design effort at FAccT used in-person sessions and Polis polling to co-create governance input and demonstrate scalable co-design for critical AI communities.