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A Drop of Life, 2007 and
Catching the Sun, 2015) began streaming globally on Netflix in April. The film premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in early 2020 and has since received positive reviews and several awards including Best International Documentary at the 2020 Calgary International Film Festival.
The central argument of
Coded Bias is that the computer algorithms used in artificial intelligence, machine learning and facial recognition systems are “embedded” with the race and gender biases of society as a whole.
Coded Bias (2020)
In developing this theme, the documentary features the work of Joy Buolamwini, an African-American MIT Media Lab researcher and founder of the Algorithmic Justice League who has specialized in uncovering such biases in facial recognition technologies.
It was important the complex science in ‘Coded Bias’ be distilled but have integrity, says director Shalini Kantayya
It was important the complex science in ‘Coded Bias’ be distilled but have integrity, says director Shalini Kantayya
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Filmmaker Shalini Kantayya says ‘Coded Bias’ highlights data rights as the unfinished business of the civil rights movement
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Filmmaker Shalini Kantayya says ‘Coded Bias’ highlights data rights as the unfinished business of the civil rights movement
While Shalini Kantayya was working on
Coded Bias for two years, she would be asked at social gatherings what her
projet du jour was. The filmmaker would often find it hard to explain the complexities of technologies with controversial biases, powered by Artificial Intelligence, so she would simply say ‘I’m working on a film about racist robots’.