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USC University of Southern California

CAIS Seminar: Optimizing Social Impact: Field Deployments, Bandit Algorithms, and the Role of LLM Agents

Date:

September 16th, 2025
3:30 pm - 5:00 pm (PST)

Location:

Ginsburg Hall (GCS) Auditorium & Via Zoom

Contact:
USC CAIS

usccais@usc.edu
Reservations: Cost:
Free
Details:

For nearly two decades, Prof. Milind Tambe's team’s work on AI for Social Impact (AI4SI) has focused on optimizing limited resources in critical areas like public health, conservation, and public safety. In this talk, he will highlight field test results from deployed work in India, demonstrating measurable improvements in effectiveness for the world’s two largest mobile health programs for maternal and child care. They have leveraged innovative restless and collaborative bandit algorithms to achieve these gains, revealing new technical directions in the process. Additionally, Prof. Tambe will present ongoing research on network-based HIV testing in South Africa, which is modeled as a branching bandit problem. These projects, along with the team's other health-related projects in Africa, illustrate a core challenge in our field. Deploying end-to-end AI4SI systems requires repeating three labor intensive steps: understanding stakeholder challenges, building tailored models, and rigorous field testing. Prof. Tambe will share initial results on how to leverage current LLM-based agents and multiagents to accelerate this AI4SI process, significantly improving the speed and scale of social impact applications that focus on resource optimization.

Milind Tambe is the Gordon McKay Professor of Computer Science at Harvard University; concurrently, he is also Principal Scientist at Google Deepmind.  Prof. Tambe and his team have developed pioneering AI systems that deliver real-world impact in public health (e.g., maternal and child health), public safety, and wildlife conservation. He is recipient of the AAAI Award for Artificial Intelligence for the Benefit of Humanity, AAAI Feigenbaum Prize, IJCAI John McCarthy Award, AAAI Robert S. Engelmore Memorial Lecture Award, AAMAS ACM Autonomous Agents Research Award, INFORMS Wagner prize for excellence in Operations Research practice, Military Operations Research Society Rist Prize, Columbus Fellowship Foundation Homeland security award and commendations and certificates of appreciation from the US Coast Guard, the Federal Air Marshals Service and airport police at the city of Los Angeles.  He is a fellow of AAAI and ACM.

This lecture satisfies requirements for ISE 651 seminar and CSCI 591: Research Colloquium.

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USC is committed to making its events accessible to individuals with disabilities. If you need accommodations in order to participate in this event, you may contact Candace Teixeira at DEN@Viterbi.usc.edu. Individuals requiring accommodations or auxiliary aids such as sign language interpreters/real time captioners and alternative format materials are asked to notify us at least seven days prior to the event. Every reasonable effort will be made to provide accommodations in an effective and timely manner.

Any questions?  Please email us at usccais@usc.edu.