
We can’t address bias in AI without considering power
The most dangerous AI bias is the bias of the more powerful over the less powerful.

The quest to make AI less prejudiced
A growing cadre of academics, activists, technologists, lawyers, and designers are confronting biases and attempting to understand and mitigate them. The attempt to grapple with AI bias will force us to confront the biases in ourselves.

State of Oregon
Artificiality co-founders, Helen and Dave Edwards, gave a presentation at the State of Oregon's Talent Summit on AI & the Future of Work.

We need to modernize AI regulation
Regulation needs to be proactive. Here’s two ways that can happen.

Another paradox: this time, explainability.
In this episode, we dive into the paradox of explainability Why are there so many paradoxical observations in AI?

Another paradox: this time, explainability
Autonomy relies more on relative power of the designer than it does on the quality of the explanation.

The Paradox of Personalization
Take a listen as we take a deep dive into the paradox of personalization.

The Paradox of Personalization
Paradoxically, the prediction of our future selves reduces our ability to freely find those selves. The younger we are, the more pernicious this effect may be. Perhaps the ultimate protection we can give our kids is the right to figure themselves out before an AI does it for them.

The Black Mirror of Clearview AI
If Clearview is normalized, we're not who we think (or hope) we are.

Google's Super Bowl Ad
What is the strategy behind this storytelling?Building loyalty when you're a monopoly.


Ding-Dong, It's Surveillance!
Why we need to keep talking about Ring and "plug-in surveillance."