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Recognizing cultural bias in AI

Recognizing cultural bias in AI

Camille Eddy walks you through how the services we all use everyday have adapted machine learning to become more inclusive. Camille also explains what we can do to create culturally sensitive computer intelligence and why that is important for the future of AI.

Talk Title Recognizing cultural bias in AI
Speakers Camille Eddy (Girl STEM Stars)
Conference O’Reilly Open Source Convention
Conf Tag Put open source to work
Location Portland, Oregon
Date July 16-19, 2018
URL Talk Page
Slides Talk Slides
Video Talk Video

In a world that is being increasingly run on artificial intelligence, do we understand how algorithms make their decisions? In situations where humans have trouble making the right choices for culture—including race, language, accessibility, and equality—the algorithms we use should also face the same questions. Camille Eddy walks you through how the services we all use everyday have adapted machine learning to become more inclusive. Camille also explains what we can do to create culturally sensitive computer intelligence and why that is important for the future of AI.

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