by Rachel Thomas
The remaining 6 videos from the the University of San Francisco Center for Applied Data Ethics Tech Policy Workshop are now available. This workshop was held in November 2019, which seems like a lifetime ago, yet the themes of tech ethics and responsible government use of technology remain incredibly relevant, particularly as governments are considering controversial new uses of technology for tracking or addressing the pandemic.
You can go straight to the videos here, or read more below:
- Hypervisibilizing the unseen: Dominant narratives, smart cities and race-blind tech policies, Tawana Petty
- Fairness, Accountability, & Transparency: Lessons from predictive models in criminal justice, Kristian Lum
- Diverse Faces, Diverse Lenses: Applied ethics and facial recognition research, Irina Raicu
- Panel on Government Policy, Linda Gerull, Brian Hofer, Lee Hepner, and Heather Patterson
- Deconstructing the Surveillance State, Rumman Chowdhury
- Law and Data Driven Innovation, Deven Desai
And be sure to check out the full playlist of workshop videos here!