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Dan Lopresti is a professor of computer science and engineering. He has published on election technology, describing the ease with which many types of electronic voting systems can be hacked, and is an independent expert on the Banfield v. Cortes lawsuit challenging the use of certain electronic voting machines in Pennsylvania.
Lopresti will join the Computing Community Consortium for the presentation of a 20-year roadmap for artificial intelligence (AI) research in the U.S., offering a vision for a strategic path to unleashing the full potential of AI for the greatest societal benefit.
Computer science and engineering professor Dan Lopresti is working to put high-tech tools in the hands of those investigating crimes of modern slavery