Eleanor Drage

Senior Research Fellow and Co-Director of the Narratives and Justice Programme
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Eleanor Drage

Eleanor is a Senior Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, and Co-Director of the AI: Narratives and Justice Programme. She is CO-I on the Desirable Digitalisation project and PI on the HEAT project, an AI ethics and regulation project that helps companies respond to the EU AI act. She also uses feminist and anti-racist ideas to improve society’s understanding of AI, for example, to demonstrate why AI-powered hiring tools can’t de-bias hiring, and why AI can’t make neutral predictions about which protests are likely to turn violent. This work has been covered by the BBC, Forbes, The Telegraph, The Guardian, Glamour Magazine and internationally. She is the co-host of the award-winning The Good Robot Podcast (top 5% globally), where she interviews top scholars and technologists about AI ethics. She’s the author of An Experience of the Impossible: The Planetary Humanism of European Women’s SF (Oct 2023), and co-editor of The Good Robot: Feminist Voices on the Future of Technology (Feb 2024), and Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines (Oct 2023). 

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Can the EU AI Act be Feminist? How pro-justice compliance can transform AI and empower citizens

Eleanor Drage

Summary
In this talk, I will introduce HEAT (High Risk EU AI Act Toolkit) developed by the University of Cambridge and AI company Ammagamma in response to demand from companies who want to go beyond 'mere compliance' and take a pro-justice approach to meeting the EU AI Act's obligations.
Digital rights
Feminism
AI
Civil Society
Lightning Box 3
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English
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