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Feminist AI

Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data, and Intelligent Machines

Jude Browne author Stephen Cave author Eleanor Drage author Kerry McInerney author Jude Browne editor Stephen Cave editor Eleanor Drage editor Kerry McInerney editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Oxford University Press

Published:5th Oct '23

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Chapters 5, 12, and 18 of this work are available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International open access licence. These parts of the work are free to read on the Oxford Academic platform and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. Feminist AI: Critical Perspectives on Algorithms, Data and Intelligent Machines is the first volume to bring together leading feminist thinkers from across the disciplines to explore the impact of artificial intelligence (AI) and related data-driven technologies on human society. Recent years have seen both an explosion in AI systems and a corresponding rise in important critical analyses of these technologies. Central to these analyses has been feminist scholarship, which calls upon the AI sector to be accountable for designing and deploying AI in ways that further, rather than undermine, the pursuit of social justice. This book aims to be a touchstone text for AI researchers concerned with the social impact of their systems, as well as theorists, students and educators in the field of gender and technology. It demonstrates the importance of an intersectional understanding of the risks and benefits of AI, approaching feminism as a political project that aims to challenge various interlocking forms of injustice, social inequality and structural relations of power. Feminist AI showcases the vital contributions of feminist scholarship to thinking about AI, data, and intelligent machines as well as laying the groundwork for future feminist scholarship on AI. It brings together scholars from a variety of disciplinary backgrounds, from computer science, software engineering, and medical sciences to political theory, anthropology, and literature. It provides an entry point for scholars of AI, science and technology into the diversity of feminist approaches to AI, and creates a rich dialogue between scholars and practitioners of AI to examine the powerful congruences and generative tensions between different feminist approaches to new and emerging technologies. It features original and essential works specially selected to span multiple generations of practitioners and scholars. These contributors are also attuned to conversations at industry-level around the risks and possibilities that frame the drive to adopt AI. This collection reflects the increasingly blurred divide between the academy, industry and corporate research groups and brings interdisciplinary feminist insights together with postcolonial studies, disability theory, and critical race studies to confront ageism, racism, sexism, ableism, and class-based oppressions in AI.

A timely and critically important book which offers essential and original insights to deepen understandings around one of today's most pressing social concerns. * Rachel Adams, Research ICT Africa, South Africa *
The contributors' list includes an impressive array of notable scholars in feminist science and technology studies. These writers offer thoughtful critiques of the hype around artificial intelligence and useful insights about our posthuman world, one that is increasingly likely to be shaped by machine learning, algorithmic bias, and robotic labor. * Elizabeth Losh, William and Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia *
Includes a multiplicity of voices working from various axes of intersectional analysis. * Samantha Shorey, University of Texas at Austin *
A very high-quality book. * Kerry Holden, Queen Mary University London *

ISBN: 9780192889898

Dimensions: 241mm x 162mm x 27mm

Weight: 856g

432 pages