Coded Bias uncovers how AI systems can mirror and magnify human bias, raising urgent questions about justice, tech
Have you ever wondered if AI can be truly neutral, or is it reflecting the biases of our world?
The Accelerator Fellowship Programme of the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of Oxford, is proud to invite you to an exclusive screening of the critically acclaimed documentary Coded Bias featuring research by Dr Joy Buolamwini, fellow of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme
This powerful film, directed by Emmy-nominated filmmaker Shalini Kantayya, ran globally on Netflix until April 2025It is now available only through curated screenings, making this event a rare opportunity to experience it on the big screen alongside a global community of technologists, researchers, organisers, and justice advocates
This screening is hosted as part of Dr Joy Buolamwini’s work as an Inaugural Fellow of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme of the Institute for Ethics in AI, University of OxfordIt marks a key stop on the 5th Anniversary World Tour of the film and invites participants to reflect on the urgent intersections of AI, ethics, bias, and power
This event is a unique opportunity to engage with global experts on algorithmic accountability and explore how we can collectively build more inclusive and ethical technologies
The film screening will be followed by a Q and A and panel discussion, moderated by Financial Times AI Correspondent Melissa HeikkiläThe Q and A and panel discussion will examine ways of creating more equitable and accountable AI systemsDr Joy Buolamwini and Dr Caroline Green, Lead of the Accelerator Fellowship Programme and Director of Research at the Institute for Ethics in AI are two of the panellists who will be answering your questions during this event
The evening will end with a book signing of Dr Joy's book Unmasking AI and a reception
Date and time: Saturday, 12 July, 16:30 to 20:00
Location: McCall MacBain Hall Rhodes House, South Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3RG, United Kingdom
Agenda: 16:30 – Doors open to attendees 17:00 – Coded Bias screening begins 18:00 – Panel discussion and Q and A 19:00 – Reception and book signing 20:00 – Event ends Spaces are limited, so we encourage you to book your place as soon as possibleWe look forward to seeing you on 12 July!
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