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Coded Bias

  • 2020
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 26min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,8/10
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Shalini Kantayya in Coded Bias (2020)
An exploration of the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery of racial bias in facial recognition algorithms.
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaWhen MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, she embarks on a journey to push for the first-ever U.S. legislatio... Leer todoWhen MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, she embarks on a journey to push for the first-ever U.S. legislation against bias in algorithms that impact us all.When MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovers that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, she embarks on a journey to push for the first-ever U.S. legislation against bias in algorithms that impact us all.

  • Dirección
    • Shalini Kantayya
  • Guión
    • Christopher Seward
    • Paul Rachman
    • Kurt Engfehr
  • Reparto principal
    • Joy Buolamwini
    • Meredith Broussard
    • Cathy O'Neil
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  • PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
    6,8/10
    2,9 mil
    TU PUNTUACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Shalini Kantayya
    • Guión
      • Christopher Seward
      • Paul Rachman
      • Kurt Engfehr
    • Reparto principal
      • Joy Buolamwini
      • Meredith Broussard
      • Cathy O'Neil
    • 50Reseñas de usuarios
    • 34Reseñas de críticos
    • 73Metapuntuación
  • Ver la información de la producción en IMDbPro
    • Premios
      • 3 premios y 6 nominaciones en total

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    Joy Buolamwini
    Joy Buolamwini
    • Self - Ph.D. Candidate, MIT Media Lab
    Meredith Broussard
    Meredith Broussard
    • Self - Author, Artificial Unintelligence
    Cathy O'Neil
    Cathy O'Neil
    • Self - Author, Weapons of Math Destruction
    • (as Cathy O'Neil Ph.D.)
    Silkie Carlo
    Silkie Carlo
    • Self - Director, Big Brother Watch UK
    Zeynep Tüfekçi
    Zeynep Tüfekçi
    • Self - Author, Twitter and Tear Gas
    • (as Zeynep Tufekci Ph.D.)
    Amy Webb
    Amy Webb
    • Self - Futurist…
    Tranae Moran
    Tranae Moran
    • Self - Brooklyn Tenant
    Virginia Eubanks
    Virginia Eubanks
    • Self - Author, Automating Inequality
    • (as Virginia Eubanks Ph.D.)
    Icemae Downes
    Icemae Downes
    • Self - Brooklyn Tenant
    Ravi Naik
    Ravi Naik
    • Self - UK Human Rights Lawyer
    Deborah Raji
    Deborah Raji
    • Self - Research Fellow, Partnership on A.I.
    Timnit Gebru
    Timnit Gebru
    • Self - Technical Co-Lead, Ethical A.I. Team at Google
    • (as Timnit Gebru Ph.D.)
    Safiya Umoja Noble
    Safiya Umoja Noble
    • Self - Author, Algorithms of Oppression
    • (as Safiya Umoja Noble Ph.D.)
    Wolfie O'Neil
    Wolfie O'Neil
    • Self - Cathy's Son
    Kiri Soares
    Kiri Soares
    • Self - School Principal
    Daniel Santos
    Daniel Santos
    • Self - Middle School Teacher
    LaTonya Myers
    LaTonya Myers
    • Self - Criminal Justice Activist
    Mark Houldin
    Mark Houldin
    • Self - Lawyer
    • Dirección
      • Shalini Kantayya
    • Guión
      • Christopher Seward
      • Paul Rachman
      • Kurt Engfehr
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    skweile

    Fantastic

    Only flaw is that it didn't come out earlier than 2020. It's a must-watch if you have a brain in your skull, ignore all the babynazis flooding the reviews with their abominable screeching.
    8alexandresilvacastro

    very, VERY!good minus the slight "wokeness"

    This documentary shows exacly why we as the people cannot not be divided,and it shows the true enemy of western civilizations ,authoritarianism. We can not allow goverments to sell us the idea that we have to pay for safety with freedoms.

    There´s little focus but very hyperbolic interpertation of the data when it came to racial profiling by the AI... just a whiff of "wokeness" that was digestible to me, but also caused the polarization on this review section.

    The rest of the documentary is well produced, informative, and seriously eye opening and you should see it because any of the negatives at least for me dont even come close to the deeper understandig you get from practical examples you see around the world that are very scary.

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    6keikoyoshikawa

    Is It A Conspiracy or Incompetence?

    Algorithms are not magical systems. At their core they are simply data. Feed your programs with rubbish or incomplete data sets, and you'll get rubbish or inaccurate outputs. What surprises me is not that this is happening with programs like facial recognition software; what surprises me is that the basics taught in any beginning programming class are somehow forgotten.

    That said, this documentary feels incomplete. It seems to be one-sided, with lots of interviews with people who are against the use of AI.

    But while the film-makers do an ok job of highlighting the dangers and inadequacies of AI systems such as facial recognition software, they failed to show what really is behind these glaring.blunders - was it some kind of knowing omission meant to create more biases, was it a case of software engineers creating something that they themselves don't understand and thus making a mess of things, or was it simply incompetence.on the part of many involved?

    Who knows. And that's the problem with this film.
    7Jeremy_Urquhart

    A good documentary with some unsettling predictions about the future

    Will get the criticisms out of the way first, because by and large this was a really well-made documentary.

    It's minor, but wasn't sure why some interviewees were framed with so much headroom. Then again, Mr Robot did that and I never understood it there, and given that that was also concerned with themes of technology and surveillance, maybe there's some shared symbolism I'm not picking up on.

    Some of the segments with the AI saying menacing things were a little cheesy, but overall brief at least.

    There's also a sense that the documentary may cover a little too much in its 85-minute runtime. While I can admire its ambition in covering so many aspects of facial recognition software, its racial biases, algorithm discrimination, and so on, it does make for a documentary that jumps around a fair bit and not always smoothly... at least all the topics are interesting on their own.

    But in the end, it covers important topics and presents compelling arguments about particular flaws and biases in technology. It does warn that this is something that if unchecked could become a serious problem, so I like the attempt to bring awareness to this issue before it completely spirals out of control.

    It's well edited, features interesting interviewees and subjects, and ends on a little more hope than I was anticipating, which was a nice surprise. Overall, it's one of the better Netflix documentaries I've watched in a while.
    5MeadtheMan

    Powerful Messages. Poor Execution.

    The general messages conveyed are powerful, and there's no denying that we urgently need to regulate a technology that has encroached into every facet of our lives - it's like letting people drive without introducing any traffic laws.

    The execution of this documentary, however, is very underwhelming, to say the least. There are the usuals: catchy montages, TED-style interviews, news soundbites, and the most annoying of all - artificially created (pun intended) graphics of AI scanning data in a stereotypical digital font paired with silly sound effects which, unless the primary audience of this documentary is fifth graders, I don't understand why it's necessary to incessantly rehash them. And then there's the unimaginative 'robotic voice.' It's just puerile.

    Maybe the producers are wary that people still won't get the danger of unregulated AI without these gimmicks. But I'd argue that people would be more alarmed to learn how AI has been infiltrating and affecting our lives in the least expected ways. If the documentary can clearly point out the potential harms as a consequence, I think people will naturally find the lack of regulation disturbing, no silly visuals and sound effects are needed. Sometimes I think they actually undermine the severity of potential danger at hand. For example, the scene where a teenager is mistakenly stopped by plainclothes police, instead of being accompanied with yet another piece of cheesy soundtrack meant to suggest danger, it would be so much more powerful if everything is just eerily silent.

    And the interviews and info - yes, AI is like a black box even to the programmers, but can you explain it in layman's terms so that people get it? - could be a lot more insightful. Even some short Vox-style Youtube clips have explored these issues in greater depth.

    The themes explored are a bit all over the place too. I get it this domain is relatively new, so the vocabulary and focus aren't that streamlined yet, still... Sometimes the documentary brings up issues of obvious biases, which is consistent with the title, but sometimes we don't even know what the problem is, it's simply an issue of things being completely nontransparent and/or unverified by a third party. The China parts are also a little disjointed from the rest of the documentary and the country itself is painted in broad strokes - it's as if we can't do good until we can identify the bad guy to feel good about ourselves.

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 11 de noviembre de 2020 (Estados Unidos)
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      • China
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      • Chicken And Egg Pictures
      • Ford Foundation - Just Films
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