The Professor of Practice Series _Democracy Reimagined: Having a Say
in Our Futures _at Pacific School of Religion is a cross-disciplinary
series that brings global leaders on Artificial Intelligence, Business
& Social Responsibility, and Arts and Race into transformative
conversation and features a wide variety of events, including
lectures, exhibitions, performances, and panel discussions.Explore the
‘datafication’ of our lives and its effect on democratic
expression through the role of smart cities in enabling or disabling
democratic processes. Our conversation will start with the act of
creating, storing and using data, and how the nature of data has
changed with algorithmic systems.
Please join Rumman in discussion about the creation of smart cities
and connected homes, and an understanding of the local and global
development of the surveillance state. This course will evoke critical
thinking, reflection, and discuss the direction and possible
redirection of the digitized self to embrace and enable democracy.
February 12: Artificial Intelligence and the Normalizing Gaze
February 19: Connected Homes, Smart Cities, and the Rule of Law In the
Virtual World
_February 26: New Innovations Meet Old Political Problems: Algorithmic
Colonialism _
_March 4: Creative Solutions: Digital Urban Design, Digital Advocacy
(this event)_
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About Rumman Chowdhury: Rumman Chowdhury’s passion lies at the
intersection of artificial intelligence and humanity. She holds
degrees from MIT and a PhD from Columbia University in quantitative
social science and has been a practicing data scientist and AI
developer since 2013. She is currently the Global Lead for Responsible
AI at Accenture Applied Intelligence, where she works with C‐suite
clients to create cutting‐edge technical solutions for ethical,
explainable and transparent AI. Rumman serves as co‐chair of the
RSA’s Citizen AI Jury and actively participates in IEEE standards
committees, the Partnership on AI, as an advisor to the UK House of
Lords Parliamentary group on AI, and other global AI and ethics
organizations. She has presented at multiple international governing
bodies, including the United Nations, the OECD and the UK Parliament.
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