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Intersectional automations: robotics, AI, algorithms, and equity

Bouma, Joep(Contributions by)Campbell, Jamie Foster(Contributions by)Canzonetta, Jordan(Contributions by)Cox, Christopher M.(Contributions by)DeJong, Scott(Contributions by)Empey, Julia A.(Contributions by)Gauthier, Maude(Contributions by)Gomez, Sebastian(Contributions by)Green, Kristina M.(Contributions by)Lakshmanan, Nikila(Contributions by)Ley, Madelaine(Contributions by)Nurik, Chloe L.(Contributions by)Rambukkana, Nathan(Contributions by)Sawchuk, Kim(Contributions by)Veen, tobias c. van(Contributions by)Rambukkana, Nathan(Edited by)
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Intersectional Automations explores a range of situations where robotics, biotechnological enhancement, artificial intelligence (AI), and algorithmic culture collide with intersectional social justice issues such as race, class, gender, sexuality, ability, and citizenship. As robots, machine learning applications, and human augmentics are artifacts of human culture, they sometimes carry stereotypes, biases, exclusions, and other forms of privilege into their computational logics, platforms, and/or embodiments. The essays in this multidisciplinary collection consider how questions of equity and social justice impact our understanding of these developments, analyzing not only the artifacts themselves, but also the discourses and practices surrounding them, including societal understandings, design choices, law and policy approaches, and their uses and abuses.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1793620520 / 9781793620521
eBook (EPUB)
303.483
29/06/2021
United States
English
292 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Also issued in print: 2021 Description based on information supplied online (viewed on June 1, 2023).