Coded Bias (2020)

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2020 · TV-MA · 1h 26m

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Other grades: 65.0 (1 viewer)
20201h 26mTV-MA
Countries:China United Kingdom United States
Languages:ZH EN
Keywords: Abuse of technologyActivistAdvertisementAdvertisingAgencyAlgorithmAlgorithmic biasAlgorithmic determinismAlgorithmic justiceAlgorithmic oppressionShow moreAnalyticsArbitrarinessArbitrary powerArtificial intelligenceArtificial intelligence (a.i.)AutomationAutonomyBiasBig brotherBig techBlack boxBusiness interestCivil libertiesCivil rightsCommercializationComputer scientistCopwatchCorporate surveillanceCyber surveillanceDataData collectionData miningData privacyData protectionData regulationData scienceData setDue processDystopiaElectioneeringExplorationFacial recognitionFalse neutralityFalse positiveFreedomGafamGaming the systemGatekeepingGender biasGovernment surveillanceGuiseHigh technologyInequalityInjusticeInvasion of privacyInvasive technologyLack of privacyMachine biasMachine intelligenceMachine learningMarginalizationMarketingMass surveillanceMassachusetts institute of technologyMisidentificationMisuse of technologyMitOnline advertisingOnline harassmentOppressionPanopticonPolitical repressionPolitical suppressionPower imbalancePredationPredatory capitalismPrivacyProfilingProfit motivePunitive technologyRacial biasRacial discriminationRacismReference to 2001 a space odysseyReference to amazonReference to appleReference to baiduReference to big brotherReference to blade runnerReference to dartmouth collegeReference to facebookReference to faceplusplusReference to forbidden planetReference to garry kasparovReference to george orwell's 1984Reference to googleReference to hal 9000Reference to ibmReference to kairosReference to metropolisReference to microsoftReference to star trekReference to star warsReference to tencentReference to the terminatorReference to twitterRight to privacySexismSexual discriminationSilicon valleySocial controlSousveillanceSurveillance cameraSurveillance capitalismSurveillance stateSurveillance-stateSystemic biasTechnology used for evilUse of technologyViolation of privacy
Exploring the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, and her journey to push for the first-ever legislation in the U.S. to govern against bias in the algorithms that impact us all.
7th Empire Media
7th Empire Media
Chicken & Egg Films
Chicken & Egg Films
Independent Lens
Independent Lens
ITVS
ITVS
JustFilms / Ford Foundation
JustFilms / Ford Foundation
Sundance Institute
Sundance Institute
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Production Grant
The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Production Grant
Women Make Movies
Women Make Movies
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