
About this Event
Welcome to Algorithmic Identities? Race, Gender, and Power in AI and Social Media! Join us as we explore a range of questions about power and privilege in AI and social media, including narratives about gender in online wellness discourse and the harms caused by perceptions of “AI neutrality.”
Confirmed Panelists include:
- , Philosopher at CSU Bakersfield
- , CPP Librarian
Multipurpose Room (167-169), Student Services Building (121), Cal Poly Pomona - and on Zoom.
This hybrid event will be recorded -- and lunch will be provided for in-person attendees!
This event is being hosted by the California Center for Ethics and Policy, the Digital Humanities Consortium, and the Philosophy Club at Cal Poly Pomona.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Student Services Building Building 121, 3801 West Temple Avenue, Pomona, United States
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