The American Medical Association (AMA) released new principles for augmented intelligence (AI) development, deployment, and use — a critical step toward fostering a consistent governance structure for advancements in healthcare... read more →
Join the AMA President, Dr. Jesse Ehrenfeld, as he participates in this stimulating webinar hosted by HLTH/HTLH Foundation on digital health, data science, and artificial intelligence which have had a... read more →
Brief Description: A part of Cardiff University’s School of Journalism, Media, and Culture, the Data Justice Lab is a space for collaboration and research on the relationship between datafication and... read more →
Brief Description: Artificial intelligence is used in decisions ranging from employment to police investigations to medical treatment. These tools have great benefits — but they can also harm marginalized communities... read more →
Brief Description: The tech industry — whether in everyday phone applications or complex algorithms — reinforces and deepens social inequities. This book highlights how automation doesn’t just speed up discrimination,... read more →
Brief Description: As artificial intelligence becomes more common, protecting civil liberties becomes incredibly important. This film exposes threats and prejudices in facial recognition algorithms and artificial intelligence. View Resource
[vc_row][vc_column width="1/1"][vc_column_text]Brief Description: Whether in finance, employment, politics, health, or human services, data discrimination is not just invasive — but also punitive toward poor communities. This book reveals the impacts... read more →
Brief Description: This book highlights the data discrimination that occurs on search engines like Google. The biased search algorithms both privilege whiteness and discriminate against people of color — especially... read more →
Brief Description: Commercial algorithms are often used in guiding health decisions. However, one widely used algorithm contains significant racial bias, drastically reducing the number of Black patients identified for extra... read more →
Brief Description: Pain is a widespread phenomenon in society, but underserved populations experience more of it. This article highlights how algorithmic severity measures capture racial, socioeconomic, and educational disparities in... read more →