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Automating inequality
Automating inequality










Virginia will speak for about twenty-five to thir­ty min­utes but we real­ly want this to be a dis­cus­sion. Virginia has gra­cious­ly offered to also sign copies of the book after the talk so please do make a pur­chase and stick around after­wards so that she will sign them.Īnd third please be sure to ask ques­tions at the end of this talk. Second is that if you are inter­est­ed in this book and actu­al­ly read­ing it, we have them for sale via the Harvard Coop over there for $ 25. One is that if you are new to the Berkman Klein Luncheon Series, these events are web­cast for pos­ter­i­ty, and also because this room was over­sub­scribed there’s lots of folks watch­ing on the web­cast, so please just be aware of that. It’s got a num­ber of areas that it’s doing research in with the MIT Media Lab, and so if you’re inter­est­ed in that effort and that series of con­ver­sa­tions I encour­age you to check out the Berkman Klein web site.Īnd let me just take a moment to men­tion a cou­ple of dif­fer­ent house­keep­ing things. In par­tic­u­lar over the past two years we’ve host­ed a series of con­ver­sa­tions around the pub­lic inter­est and emerg­ing tech­nolo­gies under our Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative.

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And it has so much rel­e­vance to work that’s going on here at the Berkman Klein Center. We are thrilled to have Virginia Eubanks, who is the author of this phe­nom­e­nal book Automating Inequality, here at the Berkman Klein Center to talk about some of the most salient issues of the day relat­ed to emerg­ing tech­nolo­gies, AI and ethics, and more gen­er­al­ly just how many of these issues are play­ing out across soci­ety, and how how high-tech tools are affect­ing and impact­ing the poor.

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I’m the Assistant Research Director here at the Berkman Klein Center. We are thrilled to- I should men­tion, I’m Amar Asher. So excit­ed to have such an over­sub­scribed room for such an impor­tant top­ic and impor­tant book. Amar Asher: So, wel­come every­body to the Berkman Klein Tuesday Luncheon Series.












Automating inequality