Coded Bias 2020

As AI-powered facial recognition technologies increasingly surveil our lives, a groundbreaking discovery by Joy Buolamwini at MIT Media Lab exposes a disturbing truth: racial biases are embedded deep within these systems. A gripping exploration of the consequences that follow when technology perpetuates inequality.

As AI-powered facial recognition technologies increasingly surveil our lives, a groundbreaking discovery by Joy Buolamwini at MIT Media Lab exposes a disturbing truth: racial biases are embedded deep within these systems. A gripping exploration of the consequences that follow when technology perpetuates inequality.

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73

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4.7

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100%

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59%

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6.7 /10

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TMDB

70

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Letterboxd

3.4

From 4 fan ratings

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