

Dr. Randi Williams was honored as a Computer Science hero at the CSTA's 20th Anniversary of CS Education Week celebration.
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The AJL team came together for our 2024 year-end summit, celebrating our biggest achievements and looking forward to next year and beyond.
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Esteemed guest speakers Dr. Simone Browne, Dr. Avriel Epps, and Evan Greer share how to protect your biometric rights as AI use expands.
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This panel brings together technologists for a conversation on how to balance the benefits and risks of AI.
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AJL’s founder and author of the book Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What is Human in a World of Machines was interviewed by an award-winning journalist, currently at The Atlantic, Karen Hao. Over 500 individuals registered for this event!
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"It's not too late to unmask AI and protect what's human in a world of machines," says researcher and artist Joy Buolamwini. Taking a stand for ethical AI, she explains how systems built on biased data can amplify inequalities, falsely accuse innocent people and reverse progress — and urges us to protect our biometric rights and fight for what she calls "algorithmic justice."
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Tawana Petty the Director of Policy and Advocacy with the Algorithmic Justice League, received the CAIDP AI Policy Civil Service Award on April 6, 2023, by the Center for AI and Digital Policy.
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Dr. Joy Buolamwini won the first Morals & Machines Prize of 2023, for being a momentual force in the field of responsible technology.
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Dr. Joy Buolamwini began The Gender Shade Project as a focus for her master's thesis. Joining forces with Dr. Timnit Gebru, a published paper was born in 2018. The paper powerfully demonstrated Algorithmic Bias from leading tech companies.
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“Can You See My Face?” is a poetic video by AJL's founder that illustrates the bias in coded systems.
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We risk losing the gains made with the civil rights movement and women's movement under the false assumption of machine neutrality.
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Debuted at the Museum of Fine Arts Boston, “The Coded Gaze” mini documentary follows Poet of Code Joy Buolamwini's personal frustrations with facial recognition software and the need for more inclusive code.
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As artificial intelligence continues to transform our daily lives and power our world, are we stopping to ask ourselves, "Do these technologies benefit all of us?
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“The Coded Gaze” keynote at Stanford HAI 2019 Fall Conference.
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Joy Buolamwini performs her spoken word piece “AI, Ain’t I A Woman?”—her response to algorithmic bias - in the Vision & Justice segment.
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AJL's founder is an acclaimed TED talk speaker. Watch her famous talk highlighting her story and research that led her to launch the Algorithmic Justice League.
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Joy Buolamwini, a poet of code, tells stories that make daughters of diasporas dream and sons of privilege pause.
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