by Safiya Noble | Nov 16, 2018 | Book Reviews, Data Discrimination
Fixing Tech’s Built-In Bias Marie Hicks American Scientist. 106.5 (September-October 2018): p314+. Copyright: COPYRIGHT 2018 Sigma Xi, The Scientific Research Society http://www.americanscientist.org/ ARTIFICIAL UNINTELLIGENCE: How Computers Misunderstand the...
by Safiya Noble | Jun 2, 2017 | Data Discrimination, Search Bias, Social Justice, Uncategorized
By Safiya U. Noble JANUARY 15, 2017 Digital media platforms like Google and Facebook may disavow responsibility for the results of their algorithms, but they can have tremendous — and disturbing — social effects. Racist and sexist bias, misinformation, and profiling...
by Safiya Noble | Jun 1, 2017 | Artificial Intelligence, Data Discrimination, Discrimination, Diversity, Search Bias, Social Justice
This month, the United Nations will issue an investigative report on internet access in its ongoing commitment to arguing for free expression, particularly within the digital, as human right. I’m developing enhanced frameworks for thinking about the role of...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 20, 2016 | Data Discrimination, Press
PokéStops in communities of color suggest unconscious digital redlining within the game. Source: Is Pokémon Go racist? How the app may be redlining communities of color Recent Posts Book Review in American Scientist Fixing Tech’s Built-In Bias Marie Hicks...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 20, 2016 | Data Discrimination, Press
This is the second time Snapchat has been criticized for racially insensitive filters. Source: Snapchat under fire for ‘yellowface’ filter Recent Posts Book Review in American Scientist Fixing Tech’s Built-In Bias Marie Hicks American...
by Safiya Noble | Dec 1, 2016 | Data Discrimination, Press
New research traces the divides in people’s paths around the web. Source: The Internet May Be as Segregated as a City Recent Posts Book Review in American Scientist Fixing Tech’s Built-In Bias Marie Hicks American Scientist. 106.5 (September-October 2018):...
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