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Intersectionalities of Race/Ethinicity and Automated Decision-Making

May 24, 202230 min
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Episode description

Automated decision-making (ADM) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) are rapidly expanding into all aspects of our lives, and radically reshaping our experiences of ourselves as well as our relations with one another, governmental entities, and corporations. Often framed as efficient, accurate and objective, these technologies can have widely disparate impacts across populations and societies, often exacerbating pre-existing inequalities, discrimination, and disadvantage.

This episode highlights key insights from an event held in November 2021 with Prof Safiya Noble from UCLA, Prof Bronwyn Carlson from Macquarie University, and Dr Karaitiana Taiuru from the University of Otago, on the intersectionalities of race/ethnicity and ADM.

View transcript: https://www.admscentre.org.au/transcript-intersectionalities-of-race-ethnicity-and-adm/

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