AI, Disinformation, & Democracy
Virtual - OnlineWith the rise of deepfake technology and its use in disinformation campaigns, the need for proactive measures to counter its harms has never been more
With the rise of deepfake technology and its use in disinformation campaigns, the need for proactive measures to counter its harms has never been more
Women in AI Ethics™ (WAIE) is delighted to welcome you to our inaugural Responsible AI Ecosystem summit. Co-hosted with the Canadian Consulate in New York..
This week, world leaders convened for the ‘Summit of the Future’ at the United Nations in New York to adopt the Pact for the Future, including a Global..
Join Women in AI Ethics (WAIE) every month on last Thursdays for a virtual chat with diverse experts in the responsible and ethical AI space.
Join Women in AI Ethics (WAIE) every month on last Thursdays for a virtual chat with diverse experts in the responsible and ethical AI space.
Join Women in AI Ethics (WAIE) every month on last Thursdays for a virtual chat with diverse experts in the responsible and ethical AI space.
Join us on Thursday, March 28th for a conversation with Hilke Schellmann, an Emmy award winning investigative reporter and assistant professor of journalism at New York University.
Join Women in AI Ethics™ on March 26 for Women’s History Month, as we host a fireside chat with the Honorable Yvette D. Clarke...
On March 18, join us at the Brooklyn Public Library to celebrate Women’s History Month with a special AI literary event hosted by Women in AI Ethics™...
Hear from leaders exploring the vast field of AI as a tool for fostering positive outcomes and advancing equity. Moderator Karen Kariuki, Grace Farms...
On the eve of Women’s History Month, we have invited Data Science Professor, Author, and Historian Mar Hicks to discuss their book ‘Programmed Inequality: How Britain Discarded Women Technologists and Lost Its Edge in Computing.’
Join Women in AI Ethics on January 31st for our first monthly networking happy hour of 2024. On last Wednesdays. we bring together our community of diverse AI Ethics experts
Join Women in AI Ethics™ (WAIE) on January 25th, as we kick off our AI expert webinar series for 2024 with Merve Hickok, the globally renowned expert on AI policy, ethics, and governance.
Women in AI Ethics™ hosted its first in-person summit in New York on Friday, December 1, 2023 to celebrate our 5year anniversary and announce the 100 Brilliant Women in AI Ethics™ list for 2024. This inspiring convening brought together women leaders to raise awareness about the growing AI divide and the urgent need to ensure that we are not leaving our most vulnerable communities behind in the race to an AI-powered future. You can watch recordings from all the sessions on our YouTube channel!
Artificial Intelligence (AI) touches all our lives but decisions about the future of AI are concentrated in the hands of a privileged few. The explosion of coding camps, some of which are predatory, and with media amplifying select voices from elite institutions has created a false perception that the male-dominated AI tech space is only open to those with programming skills, engineering degree, or a PhD.
Year 2021, December 2nd we have invited change-makers from the Women in AI Ethics community to inspire and guide us on the concrete actions we can all take for a more responsible AI/tech future. Join us as we explore different approaches to greater tech accountability along with their effectiveness as well as limitations.
We will also honor the 100 new voices in this space and highlight more brilliant women and non-binary folks in our Hall of Fame.
Technologists working on ethical and responsible AI are often dismissed as pessimists and luddites when in reality they are the much-needed voices of reason in an increasingly dystopian world where our every action is surveilled, exploited, and weaponized against us. The only way to realize the true potential of AI is by shifting our talents, collective energy, and investments to AI solutions that benefit all of humanity and not just the privileged few. It’s time to move away from ‘feel-good’ conversations and move towards ‘do-good’ ethical solutions.
December 3-5, 2020 as over 25 activists, social scientists, data scientists, engineers, artists, researchers, policy makers, anthropologists, and other brilliant women from technical AND non-technical backgrounds from around the world come together to showcase how diversity leads to more ethical and inclusive AI that works for ALL of us! Get ready for 3 days of inspiring talks, engaging workshops, insightful discussions and celebrate the brilliant women working hard to make sure that the AI includes ALL our voices.