Artificial intelligence (AI), algorithms, and related technologies are used extensively by governments, employers, landlords, educators, and others to make key decisions about the lives of low-income people, usually with devastating consequences. This session will explore the ways AI is determining how low-income people work, live, learn, and survive–implicating substantive issue areas of benefits, employment, housing, education, domestic violence, and child welfare–and introduce ways advocates can identify and oppose them. Everything discussed comports with LSC regulations.
Presenter: Kevin De Liban, Founder and President of TechTonic Justice