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Dr. Lauren Klein joined us at the new SJSU Digital Humanities Center on October 17, 2024 to a full house in-person and an international online audience. Her wonderful talk provided a foundation for defining data, the people behind that data, data collection, and innovative and ethical data use. She wraps all of this up in the development of artificial intelligence along with suggestions for how to create ethical projects using an intersectional feminist lens. Abstract: In Data Feminism (MIT Press, 2020), Klein and her coauthor Catherine D'Ignazio established a set of principles for doing more just and equitable data science. Informed by the past several decades of intersectional feminist activism and critical thought, the principles of data feminism modeled how to examine and challenge power, rethink binaries and hierarchies, elevate emotion and embodiment, consider context, embrace pluralism, and make labor visible. How can these principles be applied to the current conversation about AI, its present harms, and its future possibilities? This talk will briefly summarize the principles of data feminism before moving to a set of real-world examples that show how these principles can be applied – and extended – in our current technological landscape. Resources: *SJSU AI Vision Statement: https://www.sjsu.edu/president/priori... *More about Lauren Klein: https://lklein.com/bio/ *Data Feminism book: https://datafeminism.io/ *Debates in the Digital Humanities series: https://dhdebates.gc.cuny.edu/ *New book, Data by Design: A History of Five Charts https://dataxdesign.io/ *Atlanta Interdisciplinary AI Network: http://aiai.network/ *Co-author Catherine D’Ignazio: http://dataplusfeminism.mit.edu *Lauren’s final slide: http://dhlab.quantitative.emory.edu Sponsors: *SJSU H&A in Action / College of Humanities and the Arts: https://www.sjsu.edu/ha-in-action/eng... *CIRCLE: Cross-Campus Interdisciplinary Responsible Computing Learning Experience: https://ischool.sjsu.edu/circle *SJSU College of Information, Data and Society - Committee on Equity, Diversity, Inclusion and Social Justice: https://www.sjsu.edu/information-data... *SJSU College of Engineering: https://www.sjsu.edu/engineering/ *SJSU Lucas College & Graduate School of Business: https://www.sjsu.edu/cob/ *SJSU Department of Humanities: https://www.sjsu.edu/hum/ Responsible Computing Club: / rcc.sjsu Join us for more events offered by the College of Humanities & Arts by checking here: https://www.sjsu.edu/ha-in-action/eng... OR, join our Monday Mailer! We produce more than 500 lectures, performances, workshops, art shows, and exhibits each year for in-person, online, and hybrid audiences. Subscribe here: https://forms.gle/vKKsRfJYrAoZXihs6 Special thanks to Anthony Sutton and his production team from the Hammer Theatre Center, the College's professional theater and event facility: https://hammertheatre.com/