Serena Oduro - AI Needs Black Feminism: Principles and Questions to Guide AI Development and Policy

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Black Feminism & AI: A Guiding Light In Tech Equity Policy

In recent times, there has been an increasing dialogue around artificial intelligence (AI), especially its effects on various social issues like fairness, justice, and bias. Today, we delve into an unexplored perspective that combines Black Feminism with AI to inform a more equitable technology policy framework. We're dissecting an insightful chat led by Sereno Darrow, the Technology Equity Policy Fellow at the Greenlining Institute, at the recent tech global conference.

About Sereno and Greenlining Institute

Sereno Darrow is not just a passionate technology policy fellow, but also an equally enthusiastic writer. Her work primarily revolves around broadband issues and algorithmic equity at the Greenlining Institute. This institute envisions a world where race does not act as a barrier to economic opportunities and where people of color find equitable growth. Their policy focus includes economic opportunities and their intersection with technology policy.

Racial Discrimination and AI

Sereno points out how AI models, heavily reliant on past data, can inadvertently reinforce patterns of racism originating from historical data. This raises serious concerns about the unfair prospects for communities of color that these AI models can exacerbate. A commonly cited instance refers to algorithmic bias seen in Amazon’s hiring algorithm that was biased against women.

It's evident that technology and AI need regulation and a concrete framework to follow. The usual anti-discrimination laws struggle to effectively address issues that stem from AI due to the nature of AI's functioning.

Black Feminism in the realm of AI

Sereno advocates for integrating the principles of Black Feminism in the field of AI. She suggests that Black Feminism provides essential standpoints that fight against various systems of oppression - race, gender, class, and more.

Lending a unique perspective to the intersectionality of these oppressions, Black Feminism can, for instance, examine how Black women, in particular, experience discrimination on the Internet. This lens can serve as a robust tool to create more inclusive and representative AI systems henceforth, creating higher demands for justice.

Questions for Reflection

In her poetic guide, Sereno lays out four pertinent questions that can serve as a much-needed reality check for AI:

  • Does this algorithm increase individual/personal well-being for black women?
  • Is this algorithm less biased than a black feminist?
  • Should black feminists be hyped?
  • Why is this AI solution for black women?

These questions aim to counter the prevalent 'race-neutral' standpoint in technology, prompting a shift towards a more inclusive perspective.

Do We Need AI?

In conclusion, Sereno argues in favour of having the liberation that black feminism demands lead the way, supported by technology. As long as technology is the guide, minoritized people will tend to fall behind.,” asserts Sereno.

Her work in this space reiterates that AI should be a tool for progress, not another avenue for perpetuating oppression. If you're interested in staying updated on Sereno's policy and advocacy work, you can find her shared insights on Twitter under the handle @SerenoZero.

A pivotal takeaway from Sereno's discourse is the need for a new perspective in addressing AI's inherent bias. The integration of Black Feminism offers a promising lens to observe technology and its impact on marginalized communities, ensuring the development of more equitable AI systems.


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