Kate Crawford is a leading academic on the social, cultural and political implications of artificial intelligence. For over a decade, her work has focused on understanding large-scale data systems in the wider contexts of politics, history, labor, and the environment. She is inaugural Visiting Chair for AI and Justice at the École Normale Supérieure in Paris, and a Senior Principal Researcher at Microsoft Research New York. In 2019, she and the artist Trevor Paglen produced the Training Humans exhibition at Fondazione Prada’s Osservatorio, on the images used to train AI systems. Her collaborative projects Anatomy of an AI System and Excavating AI have won international awards, and her new book is Atlas of AI: On Power, Politics and the Planetary Costs of AI (Yale 2021).
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