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Automated Racism: How Algorithmic Bias Can Drive Inequality – A Panel on Tufts Day of Reflection, Commitment, and Action for Racial Justice

July 31, 2020 @ 10:00 am - 11:00 pm

 

Co-Sponsored by The Fletcher School’s Hitachi Center for Technology and International Affairs and The Africana Club

Algorithms are the building blocks of an inter-connected world. Intelligent systems controlled by algorithms are being deployed in a vast range of sectors including healthcare, finance, criminal justice, police departments, insurance and advertising. Our lives are increasingly impacted by these algorithms that determine what news we see, where police are deployed to patrol, who is stopped by police, how much insurance we pay, prison sentencing decisions, and what skin color triggers an automatic water faucet. We will discuss the racist characteristics and effects of algorithms in many aspects of life, including news on social media, what this means in terms of digital human rights, and the prospects for algorithmic accountability.

 

Moderator

Professor Carolyn Gideon

Director, Hitachi Center for Technology and International Affairs Fletcher School Tufts University

 

 

Panelists

 
David Mbai
MALD 2021
 
Ellysse Dick
MALD 2020
 
Sameer Boray
MALD 2021

Details

Date:
July 31, 2020
Time:
10:00 am - 11:00 pm