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Joy Buolamwini

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Joy Buolamwini
An exploration of the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery of racial bias in facial recognition algorithms.
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Joy Buolamwini is a computer scientist and poet of code who uses art and research to illuminate the social implications of artificial intelligence. She founded the Algorithmic Justice League to create a world with more equitable and accountable technology. Her TED Featured Talk on algorithmic bias has over 1 million views. Her MIT thesis methodology uncovered large racial and gender bias in AI services from companies like Microsoft, IBM, and Amazon. In addition to advising elected officials during US congressional hearings, she serves on the Global Tech Panel to advise world leaders and executives on reducing AI harms.

Joy's journey is depicted in the feature-length documentary Coded Bias which sheds lights on threats A.I. poses to civil rights and democracy. She has written op-eds on the impact of AI for publications like TIME Magazine and New York Times. Her spoken word visual audit "AI, Ain't I A Woman?" which shows AI failures on the faces of iconic women like Serena Williams, Oprah Winfrey, and Michelle Obama has been part of exhibitions ranging from Ars Electronica to the Barbican Centre, UK. A Rhodes Scholar and Fulbright Fellow, Joy has been named to notable lists including Forbes 30 under 30, Bloomberg50, Time Next 100, Fortune Magazine named her "the conscience of the AI revolution". She is the first Black researcher to grace the cover of Fast Company appearing in the 2020 "Most Creative People" issue. She holds graduate degrees from Oxford University and MIT; and a bachelor's from the Georgia Institute of Technology.
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    Shalini Kantayya in Coded Bias (2020)
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    Pivot (2018)
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    Jeopardy! (1984)
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      Sometimes respecting people mean making sure your systems are inclusive such as in the case of using AI for precision medicine. At times it means respecting people's privacy by not collecting any data, and it always means respecting the dignity of an individual.

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