The Community Built a Model - Using Participatory AI to Analyze Chicago Police Data
Offered By: Association for Computing Machinery (ACM) via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore a thought-provoking keynote address from the FAccT'23 conference, where speakers Trina Reynolds-Tyler and Tarak Shah delve into the innovative use of participatory AI in analyzing Chicago police data. Learn how community involvement shaped the development of an AI model, offering unique insights into law enforcement practices. Discover the intersection of artificial intelligence, community engagement, and police accountability in this compelling two-hour presentation that challenges traditional approaches to data analysis and public safety.
Syllabus
FAccT'23 Keynote: The Community Built a Model: Using Participatory AI to Analyze Chicago Police Data
Taught by
ACM FAccT Conference
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