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🗓️ 24 April 2024
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Introducing Government Regulation: Afrofuturism and Equity in Tech from Moral Repair: A Black Exploration of Tech.
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What do we need to know about recent regulatory guidelines on AI trust and safety? What does one recent federal regulator think still needs attention? How could critical Black digital perspectives reshape the conversation? Annanda and Keisha talk Afrofuturism and equity with Dr. Alondra Nelson, deputy director for science and society at the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy from 2021-2023.
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The Social Text Afrofuturism issue: https://www.dukeupress.edu/afrofuturism-1
About the Black Panther’s clinics: https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/institutions-african-american-history/black-panther-partys-free-medical-clinics-1969-1975/“
“No Justice, No Health”: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s12111-019-09450-w
Nelson + Lander explain the AI Bill of Rights (WIRED) https://www.wired.com/story/opinion-bill-of-rights-artificial-intelligence/
How many medical tech advances came from HIV-AIDS research: https://www.princeton.edu/\~ota/disk2/1990/9026/902612.PDF
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0:00.0 | Welcome everybody to our first episode of our second season of Moral Repair, a Black Exploration of Tech. |
0:15.0 | Your girls are back at it again, and we won't stop. |
0:19.0 | So this season, we're specifically focusing on AI and technology. We'll be talking about government, |
0:25.2 | cobalt mining, policing, and believe it or not, the impact big tech has on American |
0:31.5 | farmlands. |
0:32.8 | I'm excited to get into it. |
0:34.5 | We're talking about how AI shows up |
0:36.5 | in different parts of our lives, |
0:38.5 | how we can use it in positive directions, |
0:40.7 | and where it's harmful mitigate that damage. |
0:43.0 | There's a lot that Africano wisdom, black wisdom can say about technology. |
0:47.0 | How do we take what AI gives, consider it, and sprinkle some Africano wisdom seasonings on it. |
0:53.0 | That's the business we're up to the second season. |
0:56.0 | In these conversations with tech experts, |
0:59.0 | we've talked around the role government plays with tech. |
1:01.0 | On today's show, we're focusing on the policy |
1:03.6 | environment around new technologies. We ask the big question, what does tech policy |
1:08.9 | look like behind the curtain and how can Afro-Futurist and black cultural principles make that ecosystem work for those who be left behind? |
1:16.0 | Because so many people are left behind. |
1:18.0 | And we can do things differently. The I'm Ananda Barclay and I'm Keisha Mackenzie and this is Moral repair a black exploration of tech a show where we explore the social and |
1:44.4 | moral impacts of tech and shared wisdom from black culture for caring for what |
1:49.0 | tech has broken. |
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