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Participants: Derya Akbaba * Ben Allen * Natalia-Rozalia Avlona * Kirill Azernyi * Erin Kathleen Bahl * Natasha Bajc * Lucas Bang * Tully Barnett * Ivette Bayo * Eamonn Bell * John Bell * kiki benzon * Liat Berdugo * Kathi Berens * David Berry * Jeffrey Binder * Philip Borenstein * Gregory Bringman * Sophia Brueckner * Iris Bull * Zara Burton * Evan Buswell * Ashleigh Cassemere-Stanfield * Brooke Cheng* Alm Chung * Jordan Clapper * Lia Coleman * Imani Cooper * David Cuartielles * Edward de Jong * Pierre Depaz * James Dobson * Quinn Dombrowski * Amanda Du Preez * Tristan Espinoza * Emily Esten * Meredith Finkelstein * Caitlin Fisher * Luke Fischbeck * Leonardo Flores * Laura Foster * Federica Frabetti * Jorge Franco * Dargan Frierson * Arianna Gass * Marshall Gillson * Jan Grant * Rosi Grillmair * Ben Grosser * E.L. (Eloisa) Guerrero * Yan Guo * Saksham Gupta * Juan Gutierrez * Gottfried Haider * Nabil Hassein * Chengbo He * Brian Heim * Alexis Herrera * Paul Hertz * shawné michaelain holloway * Stefka Hristova * Simon Hutchinson * Mai Ibrahim * Bryce Jackson * Matt James * Joey Jones * Masood Kamandy * Steve Klabnik * Goda Klumbyte * Rebecca Koeser * achim koh * Julia Kott * James Larkby-Lahet * Milton Laufer * Ryan Leach * Clarissa Lee * Zizi Li * Lilian Liang * Keara Lightning * Chris Lindgren * Xiao Liu * Paloma Lopez * Tina Lumbis * Ana Malagon * Allie Martin * Angelica Martinez * Alex McLean * Chandler McWilliams * Sedaghat Payam Mehdy * Chelsea Miya * Uttamasha Monjoree * Nick Montfort * Stephanie Morillo * Ronald Morrison * Anna Nacher * Maxwell Neely-Cohen * Gutierrez Nicholaus * David Nunez * Jooyoung Oh * Mace Ojala * Alexi Orchard * Steven Oscherwitz * Bomani Oseni McClendon * Kirsten Ostherr * Julia Polyck-O'Neill * Andrew Plotkin * Preeti Raghunath * Nupoor Ranade * Neha Ravella * Amit Ray * David Rieder * Omar Rizwan * Barry Rountree * Jamal Russell * Andy Rutkowski * samara sallam * Mark Sample * Zehra Sayed * Kalila Shapiro * Renee Shelby * Po-Jen Shih * Nick Silcox * Patricia Silva * Lyle Skains * Winnie Soon * Claire Stanford * Samara Hayley Steele * Morillo Stephanie * Brasanac Tea * Denise Thwaites * Yiyu Tian * Lesia Tkacz * Fereshteh Toosi * Alejandra Trejo Rodriguez * Álvaro Triana * Job van der Zwan * Frances Van Scoy * Dan Verständig * Roshan Vid * Yohanna Waliya * Sam Walkow * Kuan Wang * Laurie Waxman * Jacque Wernimont * Jessica Westbrook * Zach Whalen * Shelby Wilson * Avery J. Wiscomb * Grant Wythoff * Cy X * Hamed Yaghoobian * Katherine Ye * Jia Yu * Nikoleta Zampaki * Bret Zawilski * Jared Zeiders * Kevin Zhang * Jessica Zhou * Shuxuan Zhou

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Coordinated by Mark Marino (USC), Jeremy Douglass (UCSB), and Zach Mann (USC). Sponsored by the Humanities and Critical Code Studies Lab (USC), and the Digital Arts and Humanities Commons (UCSB).

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  • @jeremydouglass Thank you for doing this, this is revealing! Perhaps not from the information that is there, but rather to the information that is not. As we know, AI and in particular deep learning models, suffer from the interpretability problem.…
  • @lfoster Thank you for these insights that open the discussion to intersectional issues, especially the way in which current computational technologies can be considered to continue a colonialist project. A lot of the ideas being discussed are not…
  • @Zach_Mann said: Disassociating that particular kind of body from the label "coder" would go a long way. Considering the prominent attempts by computer science departments and tech companies to diversify their workforce/student body, …
  • @jeremydouglass said: Given the prototyping of Feminist.AI and the open questions about querying information, I'm curious about what "visual search engine" will mean in this context. This analysis is fascinating and so revealing, but when…
  • @SarahCiston said: it's just that users are unaware they are inadvertently "tagging" their data as they participate in these digital systems. Yes! This points to the way that these systems are built from the unconscious labour of the p…
  • @jeremydouglass said: Thank you for sharing this! I'm curious about the included starter model, fs_model.pkl, and what is in it. The README says "I created a model with some original data we had." What is this model made of, and what is it…
  • @jeremydouglass said: I think the model was trained on photos, like jpeg images, is that right? What were they of? Faces, cats and dogs, guns, things posted to Twitter? If some of them were labeled as safe, who labeled them -- the researcher,…
  • I’m just starting to understand how this code works, but my initial interest is to think about machine learning as a process that constantly reduces the complexity of information. Beginning with the many interpretations of the phenomenon of ’safe…
  • Hi I'm Catherine. I'm just joining the discussion for week 3. I'm a PhD Candidate in Media Arts & Practice at USC. I'm interested in CCS as a method of critical engagement alongside visual arts practices. I'm looking at deep learning networks, a…
  • @jmjafrx said: I mean...what if the programmers behind programming the Google image searches so that faces of people of African descent get tagged as gorillas were the public face of that dust up? As opposed to users never knowing (or program…
  • And also picking up on the provocation from Buswell re the humanities turning toward making and doing. As someone that comes to Critical Code Studies from design research, rather than the humanities, I am also looking for a way to bring the writing …
  • Hi everyone. I'm Catherine Griffiths and I'm a PhD student in Media Arts at USC. My work is looking at how to visualize algorithms, in the context of the ethics in algorithms debate. This is my first CCS working group. I'm also a co-organizer of the…