New Toronto Declaration calls on algorithms to respect human rights
New Toronto Declaration calls on algorithms to respect human rights
From the article:
“Today in Toronto, a coalition of human rights and technology groups released a new declaration on machine learning standards, calling on both governments and tech companies to ensure that algorithms respect basic principles of equality and non-discrimination”
More about it on this thread:
why do I situate this in the context of what I call "the coloniality of the algorithm"? because it still centers ideas rooted in the enlightenment around "human rights" while leaving the rest of history untouched https://t.co/bkIREv36sE
— Flavia Dzodan (@redlightvoices) May 17, 2018
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