Michael Madaio is a Senior Research Scientist at Google with 11 years of experience at the intersection of human-computer interaction and responsible AI, focusing on human-centered design for fairness and stakeholder participation across the AI lifecycle. His work bridges academic rigor—PhD in HCI from Carnegie Mellon and postdoctoral research with Microsoft Research FATE—with practical investigations into natural language technologies, educational AI, and public sector deployments. He studies the organizational dynamics and design processes that shape how practitioners address fairness, bringing a rare combination of classroom teaching experience and field-based research from engagements like UNU-CS and Data Science for Social Good. Based in New York, he translates deep qualitative insight into actionable design practices that help communities meaningfully shape AI systems.
11 years of coding experience
3 years of employment as a software developer
Master of Science (MS), Digital Media, Master of Science (MS), Digital Media at Georgia Institute of Technology
The University of Maryland, College Park
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human Computer Interaction, Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.), Human Computer Interaction at Carnegie Mellon University
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