![]() ![]() ![]() In particular over the past two years we’ve hosted a series of conversations around the public interest and emerging technologies under our Ethics and Governance of Artificial Intelligence Initiative. And it has so much relevance to work that’s going on here at the Berkman Klein Center. We are thrilled to have Virginia Eubanks, who is the author of this phenomenal book Automating Inequality, here at the Berkman Klein Center to talk about some of the most salient issues of the day related to emerging technologies, AI and ethics, and more generally just how many of these issues are playing out across society, and how how high-tech tools are affecting and impacting the poor. I’m the Assistant Research Director here at the Berkman Klein Center. We are thrilled to- I should mention, I’m Amar Asher. ![]() So excited to have such an oversubscribed room for such an important topic and important book. Amar Asher: So, welcome everybody to the Berkman Klein Tuesday Luncheon Series. ![]()
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