The truth about 2020’s pledges to fund racial justice, three Stanford professors take on Silicon Valley, and ethical use of artificial intelligence.
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This week’s Race + Power newsletter has a thread of accountability to racial justice. A feature by Anastasia Tomkin highlights the findings of a recent report on the results of 2020’s racial justice pledges—it’s not good. Our latest Tiny Spark podcast talks to the authors of System Error: Where Big Tech Went Wrong and How We Can Reboot, which seeks to make technology, including algorithms and artificial intelligence, accountable to civil society. We republish Cyndi Suarez’s article on why we need to pay attention to AI. Finally, we share a story on a group of young activists fighting for algorithmic justice.
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Philanthropic Pledges for Racial Justice Found to Be Superficial ([link removed])
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Contrary to popular belief, the uprisings of 2020 did not cause an enormous spike in funding for racial justice. Read more… ([link removed])
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System Error: Stanford Professors Tackle Tech Disruption and Democracy ([link removed])
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Why Civil Society Needs to Pay Attention to AI ([link removed])
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These High School Students Are Fighting for Ethical AI ([link removed])
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