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Thayù
Thayù is a multi-disciplinary artist who eagerly embraces both existing and emerging technologies and is particularly fascinated by the ever-evolving realm of AI. Thayù is also the founder of Creatives Garage, a multi-disciplinary arts organization that has provided support to more than 14,000 creatives since its inception. Thayù constantly explores new methods and tools to effectively share the rich and diverse African narrative. Creatives Garage is a 2024 Mozilla Africa Innovation Mradi Research Grants awardee.
Economic Justice Human Rights ActorDr. Melanie Walsh
Melanie Walsh is an assistant professor in the Information School at the University of Washington. She investigates how data, computational methods, and AI shape contemporary culture (literature, music, art, etc.), and how they can be used to understand culture in turn. She is co-PI of the NEH-funded AI for Humanists project, which makes recent advances in artificial intelligence accessible so that humanities researchers and the general public may be positioned to make use of — and critique — these important new computational language technologies. Walsh was also a Mozilla Responsible Computing Challenge awardee.
Racial Justice ActorDr. Luis Felipe R. Murillo
Dr. Luis Felipe R. Murillo is assistant professor in anthropology at University of Notre Dame. His work examines practices of collaboration in moral economies of computing. Across several research projects within and beyond the Global North, Dr. Murillo's work investigates how social movements and science and technology experts design and implement open technologies as responses to pressing social, political, and environmental issues.
Community Health and Collective Security Environmental Justice ActorHarriet Kingaby
Harriet Kingaby is Chair and Co-Founder of the Conscious Advertising Network and a former Mozilla Fellow. Her work focuses on the unintended consequences of AI-enhanced advertising. She worked with Consumers International to study AI-powered ads containing discrimination and misinformation. Her paper “AI & Advertising: A Consumer Perspective” identifies seven major threats that AI-powered ads present to consumers.
Economic Justice ActorCecilia Mwende Maundu
Cecilia Mwende Maundu is a journalist, digital rights researcher, and digital security trainer. She works at the intersection of journalism, technology, and human rights, with a focus on online gender-based violence (OGBV) against journalists. She also hosts a podcast called Digital Dada Podcast about online violence against women and digital security.
Gender Justice ActorCathy O'Neil
Cathy O'Neil has written extensively about problems with using AI in a criminal justice context, as with bail-setting algorithms used by the City of Philadelphia. Her book, "Weapons of Math Destruction," is an early and widely-cited source on these issues. O'Neil is CEO of O'Neil Risk Consulting & Algorithmic Auditing (ORCAA).
Community Health and Collective Security Human Rights ActorAbeba Birhane
Abeba Birhane is a PhD candidate — and Mozilla fellow — at University College Dublin. Her interdisciplinary research examines the connections between embodied cognition, digital technology studies, and critical data science. She writes on issues such as "the algorithmic colonization of Africa."
Economic Justice ActorData for Black Lives
Data for Black Lives (D4BL) is "a movement of activists, organizers, and mathematicians committed to the mission of using data science to create concrete and measurable change in the lives of Black people." Amongst its many projects, the nonprofit led efforts to pressure states to release COVID data broken out by race to better illustrate its impacts, and it maintains a list of that states wouldn't track.
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