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UNMASKING AI GUIDE

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Unmasking AI, written by AJL founder Dr. Joy Buolamwini, explores social and ethical issues in AI systems, telling the story of how Dr. Joy "unmasked" hidden biases in AI systems then galvanized the movement for algorithmic justice. Use AJL's Unmasking AI Action Guide to connect with Dr. Joy's story and explore practical ways to join the fight for algorithmic justice.
 

CODED BIAS VIEWING GUIDE

The Coded Bias documentary, directed by Shalini Kantayya, tells the story of poet and computer scientist Joy Buolamwini, founder of AJL. It is available on Netflix or you can request permission to screen the film.
 
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DRAG VS AI LESSON PLAN

#DRAGVSAI is a hands-on workshop that explores identity, gender presentation, face surveillance, artificial intelligence, and algorithmic harms. Use our lesson plans and videos to host your own workshop with students.
 
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SUPPORT THE MOVEMENT WITH A DONATION TODAY!

We provide these resources free of charge, with appropriate attribution to AJL, as part of our commitment to educating communities about AI. We’ve educated millions of individuals about the harms and biases of AI, helped technology companies change their processes, and advised policy makers locally and globally. If you find these resources valuable, we would greatly appreciate a donation to help us continue our work. We wouldn’t be a movement without supporters like you advancing the fight for algorithmic justice.
 

JOIN THE ALGORITHMIC JUSTICE LEAGUE IN THE MOVEMENT TOWARDS EQUITABLE AND ACCOUNTABLE AI.

Technology should serve all of us. Not just the privileged few.