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Joy Buolamwini /The Algorithmic Justice League at MIT Media Lab

Joy Buolamwini /The Algorithmic Justice League2018/2018

Barbican Centre

Barbican Centre
London, United Kingdom

Scientist, activist and founder of the Algorithmic Justice League, Joy Buolamwini examines racial and gender bias in facial analysis software. As a graduate student, Joy found an AI system detected her better when she was wearing a white mask, prompting her research project Gender Shades. This project uncovered the bias built in to commercial AI in gender classification showing that facial analysis technology AI has a heavy bias towards white males. In parallel to this, Joy wrote AI, Ain't I A Woman- a spoken word piece that highlights the ways in which artificial intelligence can misinterpret the images of iconic black women.

The Barbican's AI: More than Human (16 May-26 Aug 2019) is an major exhibition exploring creative and scientific developments in artificial intelligence demonstrating its potential to revolutionise our lives. Part of Life Rewired, the Barbican's 2019 season exploring what it means to be human when technology is changing everything.

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  • Title: Joy Buolamwini /The Algorithmic Justice League at MIT Media Lab
  • Creator: Joy Buolamwini /The Algorithmic Justice League
  • Date: 2018/2018
  • Type: Photography
  • Rights: Jimmy Day/MIT Media Lab
  • Medium: Photography
Barbican Centre

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