data {does not} define us [ezine]
This mini-zine gives a high level overview into the relationship between Black Americans and artificial intelligence, exploring its potential benefits and inherent risks. It examines how AI can perpetuate existing societal biases and the importance of digital authenticity in safeguarding Black digital identity.
Economic and Social Impacts of AI: Discusses the potential for AI to reshape the economic and social landscape for Black Americans, including the risks of job displacement and widening wealth gaps.
Bias and Fairness in AI: Examines how biases embedded in AI systems can perpetuate negative stereotypes and discriminatory outcomes in various domains.
Digital Authenticity: Explores the importance of verifying the source and understanding the limitations of AI-generated information.
Digital Colonialism and Algorithmic Bias: Addresses the exploitation and dispossession of marginalized communities in the digital realm through biased algorithms and data practices.
Online Identity Curation: Discusses the complexities of online identity curation for Black Americans, including the challenges of online abuse and the pressure to conform to certain expectations.
This mini-zine gives a high level overview into the relationship between Black Americans and artificial intelligence, exploring its potential benefits and inherent risks. It examines how AI can perpetuate existing societal biases and the importance of digital authenticity in safeguarding Black digital identity.
Economic and Social Impacts of AI: Discusses the potential for AI to reshape the economic and social landscape for Black Americans, including the risks of job displacement and widening wealth gaps.
Bias and Fairness in AI: Examines how biases embedded in AI systems can perpetuate negative stereotypes and discriminatory outcomes in various domains.
Digital Authenticity: Explores the importance of verifying the source and understanding the limitations of AI-generated information.
Digital Colonialism and Algorithmic Bias: Addresses the exploitation and dispossession of marginalized communities in the digital realm through biased algorithms and data practices.
Online Identity Curation: Discusses the complexities of online identity curation for Black Americans, including the challenges of online abuse and the pressure to conform to certain expectations.
This mini-zine gives a high level overview into the relationship between Black Americans and artificial intelligence, exploring its potential benefits and inherent risks. It examines how AI can perpetuate existing societal biases and the importance of digital authenticity in safeguarding Black digital identity.
Economic and Social Impacts of AI: Discusses the potential for AI to reshape the economic and social landscape for Black Americans, including the risks of job displacement and widening wealth gaps.
Bias and Fairness in AI: Examines how biases embedded in AI systems can perpetuate negative stereotypes and discriminatory outcomes in various domains.
Digital Authenticity: Explores the importance of verifying the source and understanding the limitations of AI-generated information.
Digital Colonialism and Algorithmic Bias: Addresses the exploitation and dispossession of marginalized communities in the digital realm through biased algorithms and data practices.
Online Identity Curation: Discusses the complexities of online identity curation for Black Americans, including the challenges of online abuse and the pressure to conform to certain expectations.