13 This starts in the classroom, with integrating considerations of fairness into computer science courses. The research reviews Department of Justice consent decrees and other federal court monitored settlements related to police practices to examine the link between unlawful and biased police practices and the data used to train and/or implement these systems. We need to think about changing the way the field is taught, said Kira Hessekiel, also of the Berkman Klein Center. Our first two and half years of work in this area are reviewed in '5 Key Areas of Impact,' and a selection of work from across our community is found below.
Kira is Professor of Political Science at Rutgers University and Senior.
AI Now Director of Policy Research Rashida Richardson discusses recent research on the data provenance of police data commonly used in predictive policing system. At the Berkman Klein Center, a wide range of research projects, community members, programs, and perspectives seek to address the big questions related to the ethics and governance of AI. and Berkman-Klein Center for the Internet and Society at Harvard University.