Technology and Race (21)

Bias in the tech workplace or technology relating to the betterment or destruction of race relations.

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  • Privacy
  • Accountability
  • Transparency and Explainability
  • Human Control of Technology
  • Professional Responsibility
  • Promotion of Human Values
  • Fairness and Non-discrimination
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  • 17 min
  • Kinolab
  • 2018
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Spreading Digital Resources and Global Inequality

Wakanda, a country founded upon a great repository of Vibranium, a natural resource used to develop cutting-edge technology, keeps itself hidden from the rest of the world to maintain its prosperity and avoid becoming a target. After one man betrays Wakanda by revealing its location in hopes that they will spread their prosperity to oppressed black people across the globe, he and his bloodline are punished severely. T’Challa, the new leader of Wakanda and the superhero known as Black Panther, is then faced with solving this dilemma between hiding away the technological prosperity of Wakanda or spreading the digital resources to disadvantaged black communities across the globe.

  • Kinolab
  • 2018
  • 10 min
  • Kinolab
  • 2018
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Identity and Mobility in a Techno-capitalist Economy

Cassius “Cash” Green is a telemarketer who is taught to harness his “white voice,” which essentially means to exude privilege, in order to reach success. While this does eventually earn him upward mobility within the corporation RegalView, an owner of the controversial labor-contracting company WorryFree, his new status begins to conflict with his friends’ unionized protest efforts against the corporation.

  • Kinolab
  • 2018
  • 11 min
  • Kinolab
  • 2017
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Technological Tortures and Traps

Museum curator Rolo shows off the exhibition of Clayton, a former death row inmate whose consciousness became digital during one of Rolo’s experiments. Despite evidence of his innocence, Clayton was put to death, and his digitally immortal consciousness was subjected to torture inside Rolo’s museum, with guests being able to simulate the electric chair shock on the holographic Clayton and eventually putting him in a conscious but vegetative state. Clayton’s daughter Nish shows up to settle the score, trapping Rolo in an eternal state of torture in a small digital device.

  • Kinolab
  • 2017
  • 3 min
  • Vimeo: Shalini Kantayya
  • 2020
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Coded Bias: How Ignorance Enters Computer Vision

A brief visual example of an application of computer vision for facial recognition, how these algorithms can be trained to recognized faces, and the dangers that come with biased data sets, such as a disproportionate amount of white men.

  • Vimeo: Shalini Kantayya
  • 2020
  • 20 min
  • UC Research Repository
  • 2018
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Robots and Racism

This 2018 study uses several experiments to demonstrate how human racial bias is imposed upon robots as well, specifically in that racialised black robots are more likely to be perceived as threatening to the group sampled.

  • UC Research Repository
  • 2018
  • 5 min
  • The Guardian
  • 2021
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Amazon’s Ring is the largest civilian surveillance network the US has ever seen

Amazon’s Ring devices are creating a private network of video surveillance that can be accessed by governments and other public entities without a warrant.

  • The Guardian
  • 2021
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