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Coded Bias | Trailer
Get tickets at http://2020.miff.com.au/film/coded-bias Director: Shalini Kantayya Language: English What does it mean when the technology that surrounds our lives is built on systemic racial and gender-based prejudices? This is the truth about the invisible forces that decide everyday human potential.
2025-05-28
00 min
Femminista si diventa!
[s02 ep16] The coded gaze - La storia di copertina
Joy Buolamwini ha da poco iniziato il suo dottorato al Massachusetts Institute of Technology quando si rende conto che le enormi potenzialità dell’intelligenza artificiale si traducono spesso e volentieri in sessismo e razzismo automatizzati. Oggi tutto il mondo la conosce come la poetessa del codice e la coscienza della rivoluzione dell’IA, ma non è da sola a combattere contro il coded gaze e i pregiudizi degli algoritmi.Vi raccontiamo questa storia perché parla di lotta ai bias dell’intelligenza artificiale, di lotta alle discriminazioni “automatizzate” di genere, etnia e classe sociale. Perché è una storia di femminismo intersezionale. Nelle prossime pu...
2024-07-22
09 min
Radio Vinternational
Fairness in AI with Jose Alvarez
Why and how did Amazon's hiring algorithm turn out to be discriminatory? And can you sue an algorithm if your sexiness score on Tinder is too low? But, more importantly: if society is unhappy with the results of Automated Decision Making (ADM)-decisions, should we change the algorithm or ourselves?In this episode, Vincent speaks with data scientist researcher Jose Alvarez about fairness in AI, and more specifically in Automated Decision Making (ADM) models. They talk about the philosophical meaning of fairness and the commercial push behind the boom of large language models.Jose did not bring one...
2024-05-25
1h 08
Ambiente Legal
#05 - Tratamento automatizado de dados pessoais no Sistema de Justiça
Ramon Costa (NIC.br) e Karen Borges (NIC.br) recebem Erik Arnesen (DPESP) e Leticia Lazzarin (NIC.br) para uma conversa sobre o tratamento automatizado de dados pessoais no Sistema de Justiça brasileiro. O diálogo aborda temas como o uso de sistemas de Inteligência Artificial (IA) no Judiciário, processos de digitalização e automatização do Sistema de Justiça, parâmetros éticos e legais para o uso da IA, vieses e discriminação no uso da IA e o direito à explicação e à revisão humana de decisões automatizadas na LGPD e no PL 2338/2023.
2024-01-08
1h 25
Your Undivided Attention
No One is Immune to AI Harms with Dr. Joy Buolamwini
In this interview, Dr. Joy Buolamwini argues that algorithmic bias in AI systems poses risks to marginalized people. She challenges the assumptions of tech leaders who advocate for AI “alignment” and explains why some tech companies are hypocritical when it comes to addressing bias. Dr. Joy Buolamwini is the founder of the Algorithmic Justice League and the author of “Unmasking AI: My Mission to Protect What Is Human in a World of Machines.”Correction: Aza says that Sam Altman, the CEO of OpenAI, predicts superintelligence in four years. Altman predicts superintelligence in ten years.
2023-10-26
47 min
Did We Learn Anything?
Gen AI
What is GenAI? (Generative Artificial Intelligence) How does this technology impact the way we work? Our lives, our children's lives? In this episode, we discuss GenAI with a special guest, Gretchen LeGrand, CEO at Code in Schools.Books:Weapons of Math Destruction by Cathy O’Neilhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Weapons_of_Math_Destruction#:~:text=They%20are%20also%20scalable%2C%20thereby,against%20certain%20groups%20of%20people.Algorithms of Oppressionhttps://nyupress.org/9781479837243/algorithms-of-oppression/Race After Technologyhttps://www.ruhabenjamin.com/race-after-technology...
2023-06-19
55 min
Abertura 2023 da Série Memórias de Aulas
176º Podcast de 2023 Viés de Afinidade
Fontes, Referências e Recursos Artigos 1. Adams, E. (2020) “Affinity Bias: Are You Guilty?” Forbes. Disponível em: www.forbes.com/adams2020/affinitybias. 2. Bianchi, C. (2021) "Como o viés de afinidade afeta as decisões de contratação." HBR Brasil. Disponível em: www.hbrbrasil.com/bianchi2021/viesdeafinidade. 3. Castro, M. (2019) "Diversidade nas empresas e o viés de afinidade." Estadão. Disponível em: www.estadao.com.br/castro2019/viesdeafinidade. 4. Dias, F. (2021) "Viés de Afinidade: Como isso afeta nosso cotidiano?" Revista Veja. Disponível em: www.veja.com.br/dias...
2023-06-17
12 min
The Everyday Heroine
Coded Bias Movie Review - EP 088
Introduction:In an era where artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, the documentary 'Coded Bias,' directed by Shalini Kantayya, serves as a crucial eye-opener. Released in 2020, the film uncovers the unsettling truth about biases present in AI systems and automated decision-making technologies, focusing on facial recognition as a prime example. By following the research of Joy Buolamwini, a computer scientist at the MIT Media Lab, the documentary delves into the world of algorithms and raises vital questions about the ethical implications of biased AI systems.The Bias Beneath the Surface:
2023-04-24
06 min
The Invention of Racism
Episode 38: Algorithmic Blues: CHAT-GPT Artificial Intelligence Explains Racism
This podcast episode examines how AI (Artificial intelligence), principally CHAT-GPT, challenges faculty and students in higher education by “crowd sourcing” extant digital knowledge and how it defines concepts like racism.Key Words: Racism, Higher Education, White Supremacy, CHAT-GPT, Student Cheating, AI Tools, Calculators, AI Language Models, Recurrent Neural Networks (RNNs), University Faculty, Ethics, Plagiarism, Opinion, Criminal Justice System, Transatlantic Slave Trade, Professor Ngozi Okidegbe, “Commission on Artificial Intelligence Competitiveness, Inclusion, and Innovation” (The U.S. Chamber of Commerce), Coded Bias (2020), Shalini Kantayya, Joy Buolamwini, Algorithmic Justice League, The South East London Girl.The Invention of Racism i...
2023-03-10
22 min
Le podcast d'ector.
#10 [HORS SÉRIE] Les stéréotypes de genre
Les femmes sont nulles en maths. Les hommes ne savent pas faire 2 choses en même temps. Ça vous paraît absurde ? Pourtant ces stéréotypes sont bien présents et ancrés dans notre société. Les impacts sont nombreux et le monde du travail n'est pas épargné, bien au contraire. Dans un monde créé par et pour les hommes, comment les femmes trouvent-elles leur place ? Dans cet épisode hors série, Sidonie Jadot fondatrice de la start-up Les Clés nous explique ce qu’est un stéréotype de genre et comment cela s’ex...
2023-03-08
36 min
Zora's Daughters
S3, E9 You Asked, We Answered!
We have a major announcement up top so be sure to tune in! Today on the episode we center... YOU! We asked for your listener questions and wow, you delivered. In this episode, we answer questions about pursuing a PhD and career advance, dealing with imposter syndrome, taking unprescribed "academic performance enhancing medications," love bombing and giving cis het men the cheat codes to your heart, dating bisexual men, moving in together before marriage, getting help without involving the police, not making abolition about your feelings, learning from our elders, and making it less acceptable to record...
2023-01-18
1h 40
My Summer Lair
Shalini Kantayya (TikTok, Boom)
My Summer Lair host Sammy Younan talks to director Shalini Kantayya for her PBS documentary TikTok, Boom. (Now screening as part of their Independent Lens series).My Summer Lair Chapter #202: Is It Called TikTok Because It's A Ticking Time Bomb?Recorded: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 11:30 am (EST)For more show notes visit MySummerLair.com.Bonus Fun?Sign up for my newsletter because the F in FOMO doesn't stand for Fun.Stress free pop culture (TV shows! Books! Movies! Music! So Many...
2022-10-24
28 min
My Summer Lair
Shalini Kantayya (TikTok, Boom)
My Summer Lair host Sammy Younan talks to director Shalini Kantayya for her PBS documentary TikTok, Boom. (Now screening as part of their Independent Lens series). My Summer Lair Chapter #202: Is It Called TikTok Because It's A Ticking Time Bomb? Recorded: Wednesday, January 12, 2022 11:30 am (EST) For more show notes visit MySummerLair.com. Bonus Fun? Sign up for my newsletter because the F in FOMO doesn't stand for Fun. Stress free pop culture (TV shows! Books! Movies! Music! So Many Recommendations!!) tastefully harvested for your divine...
2022-10-24
28 min
FalAção
109 - Vieses Inconscientes, com Janaína Gama
O FalAção desta semana recebe Janaína Gama, head de educação corporativa na Mais Diversidade, e também professora na Escola Aberje, para nos explicar o que são vieses inconscientes e por que é importante levar esse tema às organizações. Ao final do episódio, Janaína recomenda: - "Cérebro: Uma Biografia", de David Eagleman - "Rápido e Devagar: Duas Formas de Pensar", de Daniel Kahneman - "Blindspot: Hidden Biases of Good People", de Anthony Greenwald e Mahzarin Banaji - "100 Humanos", série da Netflix ...
2022-09-26
31 min
The Cinematography Podcast
Special Episode: Directors of festival docs To The End, TikTok, Boom. TV pilot Chiqui and short film Daddy’s Girl
It's been a busy few months and we finally bring you our interviews with four directors of documentaries and shorts from Sundance 2022. To The End is director and cinematographer Rachel Lears' follow up to her 2019 documentary, Knock Down the House. It once again follows representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and three women environmental activists pushing hard for climate change legislation- first with the Green New Deal, then with President Biden's Build Back Better plan. Rachel wants people to watch the film and become inspired to engage in politics in the United States in order to build a better world. To The End...
2022-05-04
53 min
The Cinematography Podcast
Special Episode: Directors of festival docs To The End, TikTok, Boom. TV pilot Chiqui and short film Daddy’s Girl
It's been a busy few months and we finally bring you our interviews with four directors of documentaries and shorts from Sundance 2022. To The End is director and cinematographer Rachel Lears' follow up to her 2019 documentary, Knock Down the House. It once again follows representative Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez and three women environmental activists pushing hard for climate change legislation- first with the Green New Deal, then with President Biden's Build Back Better plan. Rachel wants people to watch the film and become inspired to engage in politics in the United States in order to build a better world. To The End...
2022-05-04
53 min
Bitch Talk Podcast
Sundance 2022- TikTok, Boom and Fire of Love
Send us a textOur first batch of interviews from Sundance 2022 celebrates two returning guests, director of TikTok, Boom, Shalini Kantayya, and director of Fire of Love, Sara Dosa. The subjects of these documentaries couldn't be any more different, but their stories are equally powerful. With Shalini Kantayya's TikTok, Boom, we get a deep dive into the impact (both good and bad) of the world's most downloaded social media app, and the lives of some of its most successful influencers. In Sara Dosa's Fire of Love, we get an intimate look at the lives of the world's...
2022-01-31
37 min
The Last Thing I Saw
Episode 99: Sundance 2022 #6 with Jon Dieringer (Leonor Will Never Die, Short Films, TikTok, Boom)
Episode 99: Sundance 2022 #6 with Jon Dieringer (Leonor Will Never Die, Short Films, TikTok, Boom, Cha Cha Real Smooth) Welcome to The Last Thing I Saw. I’m your host, Nicolas Rapold. The Sundance Film Festival is here, there, and everywhere this year, screening in a virtual edition. As we enter the final days (of the festival), I was joined by Jon Dieringer, editor and publisher of the estimable Screen Slate. We talk about Martika Escobar’s Leonor Will Never Die, Shalini Kantayya’s documentary TikTok, Boom, and short films by directors such as Hugo Covarrubias, Joe Hsieh, and Mahboobeh Kaleee (some of who...
2022-01-29
47 min
Sons of Sequoyah
Coded Bias - SoS Podcast #107
We discuss the 2020 film by Shalini Kantayya about the inherent bias in facial recognition technology and the algorithms that govern our lives.
2021-08-16
52 min
Podumentary
Coded Bias Directed by Shalini Kantayya
This week we talk about Coded Bias directed by Shalini Kantayya on Netflix. It’s both truly disturbing and fascinating and blew both our minds.
2021-08-03
36 min
No es Brujería, es Tecnología
2.14 // ¿La tecnología es buena o mala? – Tecnoética o ética de la tecnología
La tecnología puede ser usada para causar disturbios en las ciudades, para reunir fondos para campañas de caridad, difundir fraudes, ser el sustento de familas enteras, conectar con nuestros seres queridos o para que un pedofilo consiga su sigiente victima.¿La tecnología es buena o es mala? ¿O depende de como se uso y de los lentes con que se mire? En este episodio escucharás de la Tecnoética o Ética de la tecnología y sobre muchas interrogantes que nos han acompañado desde la invención de la rueda.Investigación para este ep...
2021-06-10
21 min
No es Brujería, es Tecnología - brujeriatech
2.14 // ¿La tecnología es buena o mala? – Tecnoética o ética de la tecnología
La tecnología puede ser usada para causar disturbios en las ciudades, para reunir fondos para campañas de caridad, difundir fraudes, ser el sustento de familas enteras, conectar con nuestros seres queridos o para que un pedofilo consiga su sigiente victima. ¿La tecnología es buena o es mala? ¿O depende de como se uso y de los lentes con que se mire? En este episodio escucharás de la Tecnoética o Ética de la tecnología y sobre muchas interrogantes que nos han acompañado desde la invención de la rueda. ...
2021-06-10
21 min
Pondering AI
Beyond Bias in AI with Shalini Kantayya
Shalini Kantayya is a storyteller, social activist, and filmmaker who explores challenging social topics with empathy and humor. Shalini’s film Coded Bias debunks the myth that AI algorithms are objective by nature. In this thought-provoking discussion, Shalini illustrates why film is a powerful medium for social change (hint: it’s about empathy), shares her belief that humans – not machines – must reinvent the future, and shows how inclusion and a focus on the human experience are critical to get AI right. Shalini artfully traces the inspiration for Coded Bias and the danger in ceding human auto...
2021-06-09
32 min
Pondering AI
AI Education for All with Teemu Roos
Teemu Roos is the lead instructor of the Elements of AI online course which has a pivotal role in Finland's unique, inclusive AI strategy. Teemu is also a Professor of Computer Science at the University of Helsinki and leader of the AI Education programme at the Finnish Center for AI.In this encouraging discussion, Teemu shares how an insatiable appetite for discovery led to a career as a ML researcher and educator. His excitement about projects ranging from astrophysics to neonatal brain development highlight AI’s endless potential and the importance of imagination and curiosity. Tee...
2021-05-26
29 min
BABEL
BABEL DEL 21/05/2021 - Gianluca Jodice e "Il cattivo poeta". Torna in sala Wong Kar Wai. "Coded Bias" di Shalini Kantayya. Un corso di storytelling
Presentiamo "Il cattivo poeta" del regista Gianluca Jodice. La casa di distribuzione Tucker di Udine lancia una rassegna di sei capolavori del regista Wong Kar Wai. Con Daniele Terzoli parliamo del documentario "Coded Bias" di Shalini Kantayya. Esploriamo le tecniche di storytelling per scrivere un cortometraggio insieme a Chiara Omero.
2021-05-21
46 min
The Technically Human Podcast
Hard at Work: Sharla Alegria discusses inequality in the tech workforce
In this episode, I talk to Dr. Sharla Alegria about inequality in the tech workforce. We discuss tech workplace culture, the relationship between ethics and equality, and Sharla explains why robots aren't really taking your job--but growing culture of inequality might. Dr. Alegria earned her Ph.D. in Sociology with a certificate in Women, Gender, and Sexuality studies at the University of Massachusetts Amherst in 2016 and joined the faculty at the University of Toronto in 2019. She teaches classes on work; race, class, and gender; science, knowledge, and technology; stratification and inequality. Sharla’s research on inequality in th...
2021-05-21
58 min
Getting Better with Jonathan Van Ness
We’re Being Watched. Now What? with Meredith Broussard
It’s no secret that we rely on technology in our daily lives. So it shouldn’t be a secret how that technology works, who is developing it, and just how biased it can be. This week on Getting Curious, returning guest Meredith Broussard joins Jonathan to discuss how data rights are civil rights—and how we can all get involved in efforts to defend them. Data journalist Meredith Broussard is an associate professor at the Arthur L. Carter Journalism Institute of New York University, research director at the NYU Alliance for Public Interest Technology, and the...
2021-05-19
56 min
Ok boomer!
09. "Coded Bias": l'algoritmo ti osserva
Gianluca e Lucia questa settimana si sono interessati a CODED BIAS (2020), documentario di Shalini Kantayya che, partendo dalla ricerca di una matematica del MIT sul pregiudizio (bias) razziale di un algoritmo di riconoscimento facciale, indaga su come gli algoritmi possano minacciare l'uguaglianza e la democrazia nel mondo.
2021-05-16
25 min
The Technically Human Podcast
Digital Justice: Tech, policing, and the digital divide with Dr. Rashawn Ray and Dr. Nicol Turner Lee
In this episode of "Technically Human," I talk to Dr. Rashawn Ray and Dr. Nicol Turner Lee, both Fellows at the Brookings Institution, about race, tech, policing, and the digital divide. We talk about the role of video technology and social media in police accountability, the dangers of surveillance technologies developed in Silicon Valley when deployed in policing, and the long history--and the consequences--of the digital divide in the context of social equity. Dr. Rashawn Ray, a David M. Rubenstein Fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution, is Professor of Sociology and Executive Director of the...
2021-05-14
1h 12
Zurück zur Zukunft - Tech-News und Business Models
#118 | Informed Consent bei Apple, Musk goes SNL, Facebook zu Trump und Fake-Reviews bei Amazon
In dieser Folge sprechen Agnieszka und Alexander über Apples App Tracking Transparency und wie sich diese Funktion auf Geschäftsmodelle zahlreicher Unternehmen auswirkt – vor allem wenn man sich jüngste Daten ansieht, wie viele User kein Tracking zulassen. Zudem geht es um die überaus gelungene Guerilla-Marketing-Aktion von Signal, die Entscheidung des Facebook Oversight Board zur Sperre von Ex-Präsident Donald Trump, die Konsequenzen rund um Fake-Reviews auf Amazon, Elon Musk und sein Auftritt in der Sketch-Comedy-Show SNL, den Ransomware-Angriff auf eine US-Pipeline, welche Zukunft Wearables für das Gesundheitswesen bringen und warum sich Twitter mit seinem Nuzzel-Move absolut keinen Gefallen getan ha...
2021-05-11
48 min
The Technically Human Podcast
Nintendo Nation: Jeff Ryan on Super Mario, gaming culture, and the ludology of play
In this episode, I talk to Jeff Ryan, author of Super Mario: How Nintendo Conquered America. We discuss gaming culture, the gender dynamics of the gaming community, and Jeff defines the key to gaming, in what he calls "the ludology of play." Jeff Ryan is the author of A MOUSE DIVIDED: HOW UB IWERKS BECAME FORGOTTEN...AND WALT DISNEY BECAME UNCLE WALT and SUPER MARIO: HOW NINTENDO CONQUERED AMERICA. He has been published in Salon, Slate, Fast Company, Wired.com, Kotaku, and All Things Considered; and has been featured on NPR’s Marketplace, Time, Forbes, The New Yor...
2021-05-07
48 min
Bitch Talk Podcast
Flash Back Friday - Director Shalini Kantayya of Coded Bias
Send us a textWelcome to Flash Back Friday! With 500+ episodes, we're excited to revisit some of our favorites with our new listeners (and maybe new to our regular listeners).This week we're celebrating Coded Bias, an important documentary that we covered for Sundance 2020 which is available right now on Netflix!Thanks to the work of MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini, we have further evidence that artificial intelligence programs (that are used in advertising, hiring, policing, etc) are as oppressive as the people that create them. We sat down with Shalini Kantayya, director of...
2021-04-30
15 min
200 And Counting
Coded Bias
Welcome back to Season 3 of 200 And Counting! The first episode of the season highlight's Shalini Kantayya's film Coded Bias, which discusses artificial intelligence and racial bias. As quickly as technology has advanced over the last few years, what does that mean for those left behind by the systems themselves, and how can real-world human biases creep into the technology that we use every day? If you want to hear/read/or see more of what Tia’s been up to, you can follow her on social media: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tortiachips.jpg/ T...
2021-04-27
17 min
Our Erie
Our Erie 026: Coded Bias Talkback
On April 14th, Our Erie podcast partnered with the Film Grain podcast to host a virtual talkback with Shalini Kantayya, Director of Coded Bias. When MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini discovered that most facial-recognition software misidentifies womxn and darker-skinned faces, she decided to take a deeper dive into how technology is reinforcing racial biases. Tune in as the panel of community members join the hosts and special guest in sharing their responses. You can watch Coded Bias on Netflix. -- Continue the conversation at https://msha.ke/ourerieseries This podcast i...
2021-04-27
53 min
Film Grain
Coded Bias with Director Shalini Kantayya - Virtual Cinema Talkback
Artificial Intelligence doesn't free us from prejudices; it only automates our prejudices. On this special episode of Film Grain, we are joined by the Director of Coded Bias Shalini Kantayya, as well as the hosts of Our Erie - Marty Nwachukwu, DaVona Pacley and Lydia Laythe. Sponsored by Celebrate Women in Tech - Erie and Ben Franklin Technology Partners of Central and Northern PA. Representing those groups tonight is Cathy Von Birgilin --------- Follow us on Twitter / Facebook / Instagram "night vibe" available via Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license. L...
2021-04-26
51 min
Bloody Awesome Movie Podcast
Coded Bias (2020)
The Bloody Awesome Movie Podcast in its new format. In the past, we did a monthly episode where we looked back at four big movies released in the prior month. From now on, we focus on a single film, usually a new release (hopefully theatrically at some point) giving a spoiler free review. Then Matt Hudson (@wiwt_uk) from What I Watched Tonight and Jonathan Berk (@berkreviews) from Berkreviews.com will introduce a variety of movies or pop-culture related topics in a series of segments. Review of Coded Bias (2020) Directed by Shalini Kantayya Written by Shalini Ka...
2021-04-22
1h 15
k/talks
AI: Trick or Threat
An MIT study showed that fake news travels six times faster on Twitter than real news. Different phenomenons occurring online are a powerful weapon and a fertile territory for spreading information based on a bias. Is AI a dehumanization weapon in the wrong hands or just a progressive tool? What is the cost of creating machine learning and similar algorithms? A grown and wild digital ecosystem based on an attention economy, engaging business model and behavioral advertising is editing reality thus becoming a vital policymaker. The utopic idea of the Internet and the existing perceptions of AI...
2021-04-22
1h 00
The Wire Talks
AI Can Have Serious Consequences on People feat. Shalini Kantayya
This week, host Sidharth Bhatia is joined by American filmmaker Shalini Kantayya, who's documentary 'Coded Bias' is currently streaming on Netflix. The documentary talks about facial recognition technology and algorithms, how they work, the moral and racial problems that they pose, and how this technology is being welcomed by police forces all over the world, from dictatorships to democracies. The documentary premiered at the prestigious Sundance Film Festival in 2020. Shalini's other films include 'Catching the Sun' and 'A Drop of Life', both highly acclaimed documentaries in their own right.On this episode, Sidharth talks to Shalini about how...
2021-04-13
42 min
Your Undivided Attention
Spotlight — Coded Bias
The film Coded Bias follows MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini through her investigation of algorithmic discrimination, after she accidentally discovers that facial recognition technologies do not detect darker-skinned faces. Joy is joined on screen by experts in the field, researchers, activists, and involuntary victims of algorithmic injustice. Coded Bias was released on Netflix April 5, 2021, premiered at the Sundance Film Festival last year, and has been called “‘An Inconvenient Truth’ for Big Tech algorithms” by Fast Company magazine. We talk to director Shalini Kantayya about the impetus for the film and how to tackle the threats these challenges pose to civil...
2021-04-08
23 min
Shift
Coded Bias - How did AI become racist?
Director Shalini Kantayya's documentary "Coded Bias" reveals the racist and sexist nature of AI programming and highlights the threats it poses to society.
2021-03-26
02 min
KIOS at the Movies
KIOS @ the Movies: Coded Bias
Today on KIOS at the Movies, Joshua LaBure sits down with Patrick Kinney and Diana Martinez of Film Streams in Omaha to talk about another new film. This time, a thought provoking documentary about about the dark side of machine learning, Coded Bias, by filmmaker Shalini Kantayya.
2020-12-11
21 min
TwoOhSix Podcast
Interview with Shalini Kantayya Director of Coded Bias
Coded Bias is a fascinating journey of discovery and a warning to the world that our freedoms, our thoughts, and our beliefs are under attack by programs and algorithms that are constantly dehumanizing the human experience. Shalini Kantayya took some time out of her busy schedule to talk about this documentary, what it means to her, and what it means to the world.
2020-11-29
15 min
The TWIML AI Podcast (formerly This Week in Machine Learning & Artificial Intelligence)
An Exploration of Coded Bias with Shalini Kantayya, Deb Raji and Meredith Broussard
In this special edition of the podcast, we're joined by Shalini Kantayya, the director of Coded Bias, and Deb Raji and Meredith Broussard, who both contributed to the film. In this panel discussion, Sam and our guests explored the societal implications of the biases embedded within AI algorithms. The conversation discussed examples of AI systems with disparate impact across industries and communities, what can be done to mitigate this disparity, and opportunities to get involved. Our panelists Shalini, Meredith, and Deb each share insight into their experience working on and researching bias in AI systems...
2020-11-27
1h 24
Wednesday Breakfast
Robodebt fallout and conversations from the station
25th November 2020 [0:00:00] Hello & Welcomes [0:10:00] Alternative News - Report on how changing fire patterns are threatening species with extinction and what needs to be done - available here. - 2017 infographic relating to youth crime from the Youth Affairs Council Victoria[0:22:20] Coded bias - excerpt from conversation Yeah Nah Parasan with hosts Cam and Andy speaking with Shalini Kantayya, the director of Coded Bias (currently screening at MIFF about facial recognition, machine learning & the dangers of letting the not-so-great past inform the algorithmic decisions of our shiny new future. Full conversation available here. You can tune into Yeah Nah Pasaran! Thursdays from 4:30pm on 3...
2020-11-24
00 min
Project Wiaspora
#16 - THE COLONIALITY OF THE ALGORITHM // Flavia Dzodan & Wayne Modest (take-over!)
We made another English episoooode! This time the InScience Filmfestival in Nijmegen! InScience is a festival for films about science and technology and they asked us to organize a conversation about the relationship between technology and racism. We invited the amazing scholars Flavia Dzodan and Wayne Modest to take over our channel and talk about what's at stake when the algorithms that form our technology are influenced by racism, coloniality and sexism in such a great manner. Oh! And what is the relationship with museums? Our conversation is inspired by the film Coded Bias by Shalini Kantayya...
2020-11-19
1h 35
Bitch Talk Podcast
Sundance Rewind with Shalini Kantayya of Coded Bias
Send us a textThanks to the work of MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini, we have further evidence that artificial intelligence programs (that are used in advertising, hiring, policing, etc) are as oppressive as the people that create them. We sat down with Shalini Kantayya, director of the documentary Coded Bias, which follows Joy on her quest for civil rights by creating the Algorithmic Justice League (now THAT's a superhero movie that needs to be made!). We discuss how and why Shalini made this film, and how the dangers of Big Brother watching us are far more disastrous...
2020-11-18
15 min
The Radical AI Podcast
All Tech is Human Series #6 - Coded Bias, AI, and the Future of Civil Rights with Timnit Gebru, Meredith Broussard, & Shalini Kantayya
How will Artificial Intelligence define the future of Civil Rights? To celebrate the NYC theater release of the film Coded Bias we present this Livestreamed conversation featuring Shalini Kantayya (director, Coded Bias), Meredith Broussard (Author, Artificial Unintelligence), and Timnit Gebru (Co-Lead, Ethical Artificial Intelligence Team at Google) This conversation is moderated by All Tech Is Human's David Ryan Polgar. The organizational partner for the event is TheBridge. The conversation does not stop here! For each of the episodes in our series with All Tech is Human, you can find a detailed “continue the convers...
2020-11-18
1h 08
CREWcial Conversations
Breaking Stereotypes - Ep. 2
Join "The Crew" for Episode 2 as they break down Muslim, “Strong Black Man” and "Angry Black Woman" stereotypes. The ladies discuss new music and reminisce on good 90s RnB. Doing it for "The Gram" takes on a whole new meaning with the latest social media shenanigans. Does love make you forgive and forget? Take notes as Kay educates us on the use of police body camera footage with facial recognition technology in this episode's "Food for Thought". Let us know what's on your mind and what you would like to hear discussed in the comments. Don't forget to subscribe and vibe...
2020-09-10
1h 20
Yeah Nah Pasaran!
Shalini Kantayya on Coded Bias
This week we spoke to Shalini Kantayya, the director of Coded Bias (currently screening at MIFF) about facial recognition, machine learning & the dangers of letting the not-so-great past inform the algorithmic decisions of our shiny new future.
2020-08-13
00 min
The Rap
Feminism's forgotten women, racial AI biases and Aboriginal art lifelines
Author of Hood Feminism, Mikki Kendal talks to Areej about the upcoming conversation she will have with Santilla Chingaipe on Saturday, August 15th at the 2020 Melbourne Writers’ Festival. Hood Feminism is an astute, powerful and sharp series of essays detailing the forgotten women of feminism.Areej is also joined by Shalini Kantayya, the director of Coded Bias. A short film about systemic and racial biases built into AI and algorithmic software. The short film is streaming online as part of MIFF’s 2020 programming.Lastly, Indigenous Art Code Chair, Stephanie Parkin discusses with Areej the launch of O...
2020-08-12
51 min
Art of the Frame
Voices From Sundance: “Coded Bias” Editors Shalini Kantayya & Alexandra Gilwit
BONUS EPISODE! For our eighth bonus Sundance episode, Steve talks with Shalini Kantayya & Alexandra Gilwit, two of the editors of the documentary “Coded Bias.” In addition to being one of the films three editors, Shalini is also the films director and has worked on “Catching The Sun” & an episode of “Breakthrough.” Alexandra has worked on “Ghost Girl” & on an episode of “Finding Your Roots: The Seedlings.” Enjoy the episode! The Voices from Sundance series is sponsored by Endcrawl. Endcrawls cloud render engine turns around preview renders in minutes, and 2k and 4k renders in about a half hour. The Endcrawl r...
2020-03-15
35 min
Faux Reel Podcast
Coded Bias with Shalini Kantayya
In this episode we go down the AI rabbit hole with CODED BIAS director Shalini Kantayya. We dig into the pernicious creep of AI, the power of its gatekeepers, "the coded gaze” and the presence of women in science and tech shaping a vision of our future. CODED BIAS premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. Documentary Competition. Follow the film: Website: https://www.codedbias.com/ Watch on Netflix: https://www.netflix.com/title/81328723
2020-02-23
12 min
The Sundance Reel
Director Shalini Kantayya, CODED BIAS. January 29, 2020
Shalini Kantayya, Director of Coded Bias, a film about the problems with artificial intelligence and algorithms, talks to Leslie Thatcher and Barbara Bretz on The Sundance Reel.
2020-01-30
11 min
Carnegie Council Podcasts
Global Ethics Forum Preview: Connecting Ethics, the Environment, and Economics with Shalini Kantayya
Next time on Global Ethics Forum, filmmaker Shalini Kantayya discusses her film "Catching the Sun" and the growing renewable energy industry in America. In this excerpt, Kantayya talks with journalist Stephanie Sy about the positive effect that solar power can have on the middle class in both red states and blue states.
2017-06-15
04 min
Contractors Corner by Solar Power World
Catching The Sun Director Talks About Documentary
Shalini Kantayya, director of the solar documentary Catching the Sun, discusses the film and the communication challenges present in the solar industry in this Solar Speaks Live video, powered by Unirac, from the 2015 Solar Power International tradeshow.
2015-10-29
04 min
Contractors Corner by Solar Power World
Catching The Sun Director Talks About Documentary
Shalini Kantayya, director of the solar documentary Catching the Sun, discusses the film and the communication challenges present in the solar industry in this Solar Speaks Live video, powered by Unirac, from the 2015 Solar Power International tradeshow.
2015-10-29
04 min
Big Vision Podcast
Using Film to Change the World: An Interview with Shalini Kantayya
Shalini Kantayya is a filmmaker, educator, and activist who uses film/video as a tool to educate, inspire, and empower audiences. Shalini believes in making films that spark positive social change. The mission of her production company, 7th Empire Media, is to bring a professional voice to the unheard through media. Shalini finished in the top 10 out of 12,000 filmmakers on FOX’s ON THE LOT, a reality show by Steven Spielberg and Mark Burnett, in search of Hollywood’s next great director. You can see a trailer from her film, A Drop of Life, at www.adropoflife.tv....
2007-10-07
20 min