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In today’s world, AI systems are used to decide who gets hired, the quality of medical treatment we receive, and whether we become a suspect in a police investigation. While these tools show great promise, they can also harm vulnerable and marginalized people, and threaten civil rights. Unchecked, unregulated and, at times, unwanted, AI systems can amplify racism, sexism, ableism, and other forms of discrimination.
The Algorithmic Justice League’s mission is to raise awareness about the impacts of AI, equip advocates with empirical research, build the voice and choice of the most impacted communities, and galvanize researchers, policy makers, and industry practitioners to mitigate AI harms and biases. We’re building a movement to shift the AI ecosystem towards equitable and accountable AI.
TSA is expanding its use of facial recognition technology in airports, but you can opt out. Consider opting out to protect your biometric rights and safeguard others in your community. Join us in holding government agencies accountable for their use of AI—share your experiences with airport face scans today.
Learn how the Algorithmic Justice League began in the Coded Bias film. The film highlights the stories of people who have been impacted by harmful technology and shows pioneering women sounding the alarm about the threats artificial intelligence poses to civil rights. The documentary premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in January 2020.
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It is also about having agency regarding the processes that govern our lives. As companies, governments, and law enforcement agencies use AI to make decisions about our opportunities and freedoms, we must demand that we are respected as people.
Technology should serve all of us. Not just the privileged few.
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