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Dr. Joy and AJL Urge TSA to Halt Deployment of Facial Recognition Technology

As TSA expands the technology to over 430 domestic airports, the Algorithmic Justice League urges a halt to allow for public discourse and address traveler experiences.

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These groups are pushing for the NFL to end facial recognition

Ahead of Super Bowl Sunday, the Algorithmic Justice League is reiterating a call for the NFL to put an end to the use of facial recognition in football stadiums.

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Dr. Joy Wins Octavia Butler Award in Computer Science

Dr. Joy received the CSAARL Octavia Butler Award in Computer Science at the Smithsonian Museum of African American History and Culture.

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Dr. Joy Named as One of the Boston Globe’s Tech Power Players 50

Dr. Joy was honored to be on the list, highlighting her impact on the technology sector.

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Dr. Joy Featured on Dare to Lead Podcast with Brené Brown

Brené and Dr. Joy discuss fighting bias in algorithms, becoming a poet of code, and advocating for more equitable AI.

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Traveling this summer? Maybe don't let the airport scan your face

AJL talks with Sigal Samuel about airport face scans, the impact of using flawed tech on a massive scale, and reasons to opt out.

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Dr. Joy Wins The 2024 NAACP – Archewell Foundation Digital Civil Rights Award

The award recognizes long-term contributors to the digital rights space while also supporting a new generation of visionaries working to expand equity.

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AI Companies Shouldn't Grade Their Own Homework

Dr. Joy Buolamwini, author of Unmasking AI: “My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines”, discusses the White House executive order on AI and the broader regulatory environment. She speaks with Ed Ludlow and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Technology."

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THE MARKUP: ‘UNMASKING AI’ AND THE FIGHT FOR ALGORITHMIC JUSTICE

Dr. Joy Buolamwini's latest book, 'Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines,' calls for a reconsideration of our current trajectory. It urges collective thinking, active participation, and innovative approaches that diverge from our past strategies. This interview explores topics such as 'the ex-coded,' facial recognition at the airport, and the question of whether we are 'living in the age of the last masters.

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Reining In A.I. in Law Enforcement

The Office of Management and Budget (OMB), has recommended sorely needed constraints on the use of artificial intelligence by federal agencies, including law enforcement. The office’s work is commendable, but shortcomings in its proposed guidance to agencies could still leave people vulnerable to harm.

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The Battle for Biometric Privacy

The pushback against ubiquitous surveillance and targeted deepfaking has begun - but regulation may fail to keep up with AI advances.

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The 100 Most Influential People in AI 2023

Dr, Joy Buolamwini, Founder and Artist-in-Chief, Algorithmic Justice League named TIME's 100 Most Influential People of 2023

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These Women Tried to Warn Us About AI

Today the risks of artificial intelligence are clear — but the warning signs have been there all along

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Activist Demands 'Equitable and Accountable AI', Claims Tech Is Racist

When you starting learning about systems, everything is sexist. Everything is racist. Everything is homophobic. And you have to point it all out.

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Facial Recognition Technology Shows Biases in Identifying Black Women

A recent study has found that facial recognition technology has a significantly higher error rate when it comes to identifying Black women compared to white males.

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AI, the new frontier – opportunities and challenges

This article aims to provide a context of the history of AI, the opportunities, challenges, new services, and governance.

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Why AI Matters with Deb Raji

Deb Raji explains why everyone needs to know the basics of AI, not just computer scientists and programmers.

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Omidyar Network CEO Reimagines the Digital Technology Sector

As artificial intelligence dominates political, social, and economic discourse, fixation on potential harms is understandable.

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AI Safety Bounties

AI safety bounties are programs where public participants or approved security researchers receive rewards for identifying issues within powerful ML systems.

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Can you refuse a TSA face scan at the airport?

You can refuse TSA face scans at the airport. TSA face scans are voluntary, and you can ask for manual verification instead.

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AI “Godfathers” Call for Regulation as Rights Groups Warn AI Encodes Oppression

A roundtable discussion with three experts in artificial intelligence on growing concerns over the technology’s potential dangers.

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Bloomberg Technology White House AI Roundtable

Dr. Buolamwini joins Ed Ludlow to discuss White House AI Roundtable and the rise of the AI hype, what the tech industry is getting right and wrong, and the need for AI regulation.

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How AI Is Enabling Racism & Sexism: AJL’s Founder on Meeting with Biden

Amy Goodman interviews AJL Founder about meeting with President Biden and biometric rights.

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Gender Shades Justice Award

Mr. Robert Williams is the first recipient of The Gender Shades Justice Award for being excoded. Moreover showing his courageousness in the fight against future Harms and algorithmic biases.

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NPR/WIRED

NPR/Wired discussed how artificial intelligence is being used by law enforcement for facial recognition and even predictive policing. They asked how much these technologies can really curb crime and at what cost to our freedom.

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HBR Roundtable

The Harvard Business Review uncovered ethics in the age of AI with six researchers. To help understand the ideologies, cultural expectations, and mindsets that influence Silicon Valley's priorities.

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HBO John Oliver Piece: Artificial Intelligence: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

John Oliver discussed how Artificial Intelligence - ChatGPT, affects everyone everywhere and how we cannot control how they act. John explored and shed light on all the unintelligent outputs from AI in various forms.

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AI and Taxes: We Deserve Better:

ID.me protections are all about protecting the company, not us. In fact, by using ID.me to access your information, you are automatically waiving your right to a class action lawsuit against the company.

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The Atlantic: "The IRS Should Stop Using Facial Recognition"

The Atlantic Op-Ed by Dr. Joy Buolamwini urges taxpayers to be wary of the U.S. government for pushing ID.me’s face-based biometric technology on them.

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AJL Releases Groundbreaking Report

AJL released a groundbreaking new report that lays the foundation for a new type of ‘bug bounty’ program (BBP) that will better incentivize the discovery of algorithmic bias and harm.

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Cracking the Code of Beauty: AJL Founder on Good Morning America

Olay has teamed up with Joy Buolamwini, who explains how beauty data can marginalize people of color.

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AJL's Response to CBS 60 Minutes Erasure

“60 Minutes” episode on facial recognition erases pioneering work of prominent Black female researchers: Joy Buolamwini, Dr. Timnit Gebru, and Deborah Raji

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BBC Click: "Is AI Biased?"

Broadcast to 300 million viewers, BBC Click interviews AJL Founder Joy Buolamwini for the "Is AI Biased?" episode.

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AJL Founder Interviewed on The New York Times' Sway Podcast

On The New York Times' “Sway" Podcast, Kara Swisher interviews Joy Buolamwini, discussing taking Big Tech down a notch.

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VICE names 'Coded Bias' as Most Important Film About AI

VICE says Coded Bias documentary is an essential introduction to algorithmic bias—and the systems that gave rise to it.

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Algorithmic Justice League among Fast Company's Most Innovative Companies in Artificial Intelligence

Fast Company has listed Algorithmic Justice League as one of the 10 most innovative companies in artificial intelligence for 2020/2021.

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AJL Founder featured on Fast Company in annual list of Most Creative People in Business

The list recognizes individuals who used their innovative thinking to make an impact on the world beyond financial success.

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Sunsetting the Safe Face Pledge

The Algorithmic Justice League and Center on Technology & Privacy at Georgetown Law decide to sunset the 2018 Safe Face Pledge aimed at curtailing abuses of facial recognition technologies.

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Vital Voices “NowThis NEXT” Event

For Vital Voices' inaugural event franchise “NowThis NEXT” hosted by Late Night’s Seth Meyers and Netflix CMO Bozoma Saint John, New York Times Best-Selling author Elaine Welteroth interviewed Algorithmic Justice League Founder Joy Buolamwini.

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BBC Report: UK passport photo checker shows bias against dark-skinned women

Women with darker skin are more than twice as likely to be told their photos fail UK passport rules when they submit them online than lighter-skinned men, according to a BBC investigation using procedures from the Gender Shades study.

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"Gender Shades" Researchers Honored at EFF Pioneer Award Ceremony

Joy Buolamwini, Dr. Timit Gebru, and Deborah Raji’s trailblazing academic research "Gender Shades" on race and gender bias in facial analysis technology is honored at EFF's Pioneer Award Ceremony 2020.

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Regulating Facial Recognition Will Require a New Federal Authority

AI experts have joined forces to call for a dedicated federal office with the central authority to govern FRTs in their landmark new proposal Facial Recognition Technologies in the Wild: A Call for a Federal Office.

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AJL responds to NYT exclusion of women researchers with Voicing Erasure poem

Inspired by Allison Koenecke’s research and the story of her exclusion, Joy Buolamwini wrote the spoken word poem “Voicing Erasure.” Participants include champions of women's empowerment and scholars.

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Democracy Now!: "One Bad Algorithm?"

Advocates Say Facial Recognition Reveals Systemic Racism in AI Technology. Joy Buolamwini speaks with Democracy Now! Amy Goodman on the wrongful arrest of Robert Williams.

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Wrongfully Accused by an Algorithm

In what may be the first known case of its kind, a faulty facial recognition match led to a Michigan man’s arrest for a crime he did not commit.

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Poet of Code and AJL founder’s new poem “AI, Ain’t I A Woman?”

A powerful spoken word piece that discusses how even iconic Black women figures are mislabeled and mis-gendered by facial analysis tools.

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The Safe Face Pledge is a public commitment towards accountable AI

AJL's founder urges public and private organizations including IBM, Microsoft, Google, Facebook Amazon, and more to sign the Safe Face Pledge.

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Coded Bias Documentary Premieres at Sundance Festival 2020

Directed by Shalini K., Code for Bias sheds light about the harms and biases of artificial intelligence impacting our society.

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A Summary of the US Congress Testimony on Facial Recognition

AI experts, lawyers, and law enforcement urged US Congress to regulate the use of facial recognition technology.

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The Documentary Films You Can't Afford to Miss in 2020

Coded Bias, which will premiere at Sundance, follows the journey to pass the first-ever legislation to govern A.I. in the US.

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Coded Bias film director writes about her journey for the Sundance Institute

When the Future Is Now: On Understanding AI and Being a Misfit Artist in a Family of Scientists.

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Federal study confirms racial bias of many facial recognition systems

Facial recognition systems widely used by law enforcement misidentified people of color more often than white people.

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Coded Bias featured in Inc's 8 must-watch movies for Leaders in 2020

The documentary follows AJL' s founder on her mission to call for U.S. legislation to protect us against racial bias in algorithms.

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Fortune's "25 Ideas That Will Shape 2020" features AJL's Founder

AJL's Founder believe the "hygiene" of artificial intelligence will determine its longer-term success.

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Many Facial-Recognition Systems Are Biased, Says U.S. Study

Algorithms falsely identified African-American and Asian faces 10 to 100 times more than Caucasian faces.

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Amazon Schooled on AI Facial Technology By Turing Award Winner

Amazon’s facial-recognition software is coming under fire again, this time from a group of prominent artificial intelligence researchers.

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a video response from technology industry leaders to an IBM ad.

A collaborative video response to IBM's "Dear Tech..." Ad which speaks to the potential of technology without addressing the role of tech companies in propagating harms.

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"Compassion through Computation" at davos 2019

From law enforcement to talent acquisition, computer vision and algorithms are increasingly making selections with societal consequences.

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The Digital Activist Taking Human Prejudice Out of Our Machines

Joy Buolamwini founded the Algorithmic Justice League to make people aware of the bias embedded in our networks.

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Build Tech We Trust Letter to Tech Industry

A collective of tech leaders sign a letter demanding that the tech industry stop the spread of hate and terrorism on digital platforms.

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“AI: More Than Human” Exhibition at the Barbican in London

“AI: More Than Human” looks at AI’s real-life application in fields such as healthcare, journalism and retail.

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Gender Shades: Black Panther Face Scorecard

The Gender Shades research used 1270 faces to reveal IBM, Miscrosoft, and Face++ were better at guessing the gender of male faces than female faces.

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A discussion on race, technology and algorithmic bias

Joy Buolamwini, Latanya Sweeney, and Darren Walker come together to discuss the limits of technology in the face of algorithmic bias.

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At the NPR TED radio hour: How Does Facial Recognition Software See Skin Color?

AJL's founder is interviewed in Part 2 of the  episode "Can We Trust The Numbers?".

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