Caroline Sinders is a machine learning design researcher and artist. For the past few years, she has been focusing on the intersections of natural language processing, abuse, and politics in digital, conversational spaces. Caroline is the founder of Convocation Design + Research, a design and research agency focusing on the intersections of machine learning, user research, designing for public good, and solving communication difficult problems. As a designer and researcher, she's worked with groups like Amnesty International, Intel, IBM Watson, the Wikimedia Foundation as well as others. Caroline has held residencies and fellowships with the Mozilla Foundation (where she is a current fellow), Google's PAIR (People and Artificial Intelligence Research Group) as a writer in residence, Harvard University, the BuzzFeed Open Lab as an Eyebeam Fellow, the Yerba Buena Centers of the Arts, the International Center of Photography as well as others. Her work has been featured at the Victoria and Albert Museum, the Modern Art Museum in Bologna, MoMA PS1, the Houston Center for Contemporary Art, Slate, Quartz, the Channels Biennale, as well as others. Caroline holds a masters from New York University's Interactive Telecommunications Program.