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Automating inequality
Automating inequality












automating inequality

But, to the extent officials uncritically employ them, she explains, these high-tech tools destroy lives, leaving the most vulnerable among us far worse off. In Automating Inequality, Virginia Eubanks shows that algorithmic decisionmaking systems and automated predictive risk models can help to police streets, manage child welfare assignments, and provide support for the homeless. Algorithms can do as much harm as good when companies and governments employ them merely because they are available or, worse, trendy. But we should be far more alert to their hazards. As embedded as they have become in our lives, algorithms have come to feel self-justifying and inevitable. Many of us take for granted that algorithms define the ways in which we find products, read news stories, or meet people. We are honored to announce that Virginia Eubank’s Automating Inequality: How High-Tech Tools Profile, Police and Punish the Poor has won our book prize for a manuscript published in 2018. Recap: The Bronx Italian American History Initiative.New York Times: Facebook Vowed to End Discriminatory Housing Ads.Recap: Participatory and Inclusive Design Processes.Register Now for “AntiSocial Media: Facebook and the Future Of Democracy”.McGannon Center Book Prize for 2018: Eubanks’ “Automating Inequality”.McGannon Center Book Prize for 2019: Gray and Suri’s “Ghost Work”.Olivier Sylvain talks about Facebook's Oversight Board.A Watchful Eye on Facebook’s Advertising Practices.Free Expression, Harmful Speech and Censorship in a Digital World.Webinar to Explore Discrimination and Other Harms Against Unseen Tech Laborers and Health Care Workers.

automating inequality

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Automating inequality