Black feminist AI governance: A call for researchers

As part of our Al accountability work, we're happy to announce a strand of work we're calling 'Black Feminist AI Governance: A Relational Approach'. Building on Abebe Birhane's seminal paper 'Algorithmic injustice: a relational ethics approach', we will produce a report encapsulating a systematic review of 'algorithmic discrimination' in predictive systems and their policy, legal and social implications in Canada (Immigration systems) and Brazil (Policing systems). We're searching for TWO researchers (or two groups of researchers/collectives) for this project.

You can read through our project brief below, which includes objectives, research questions, and how to apply.

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