Highlighted talks

Thoughts on how machine learning shifts power

Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 2019

Artificial intelligence and power

Elisava Barcelona School of Design and Engineering, Master in Design for Responsible AI, 2023

Does ChatGPT have politics?

Stanford, Ethical and Social Issues in Natural Language Processing course, 2023

Machine learning and power

Stanford, Human-centered Natural Language Processing course, 2023

Artificial intelligence: A story about values, politics, and power

Stanford, Design for AI course, 2023

Biased Perspective, Unequal Effects: AI & Healthcare

National Science Ethics and Policy Symposium, 2022

Biased Intelligence

NPR WHYY, AI Nation podcast, 2021

Beyond Fairness in Machine Learning, panel

Conference on Neural Information Processing Systems (NeurIPS), 2021

From fairness to justice: centering marginalized communities, panel

IEEE / CVF Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition Conference (CVPR), 2021

Abolition and the Tech Industry, panel

City College of San Francisco (CCSF), Build Abolition 101 course, 2021

Demystifying AI: How AI Works and How AI Does Not Work

Princeton, Black Mirror: Race, Technology, and Justice course, 2020

Future of Artificial Intelligence: Bias, Policy, and More, panel

UCSF, Hard Questions, 2020

Designing Machine Learning Models That Shift Power, podcast

Columbia University, The American Assembly, We Be Imagining Podcast, 2020

Our Relationship with AI: Exploring the Present and Dreaming up Radical Futures, workshop

ACM Conference on Fairness Accountability and Transparency (FAccT), 2020

Fairness, Accountability, Transparency, and Ethics and How it Affects the Queer Community, panel

International Conference on Machine Learning (ICML), 2019

The Paradox of Privacy

Paul and Daisy Soros Fellowship Conference, 2018