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PURDUE.EDU/GIANTLEAPS SEARCH ENGINES REINFORCE RACISM IDEAS FESTIVAL EA/EOU Produced by Purdue Marketing and Media LIB-18-11041 FEATURING CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR Safiya Noble 6-7 P.M., OCTOBER 3 Stewart Center’s Fowler Hall Free and open to the public. Critically acclaimed author Safiya Noble believes data discrim- ination is a real social problem. She argues that private interest and monopolization in the internet indus- try hinder intellectual freedom and steer us to search engines that rein- force racism, impacting how racism and discrimination will be maintained and disseminated in the 21st century. Noble’s talk, which will be followed by a Q&A session, is the inaugural lecture in the Purdue Libraries Critical Data Studies Distinguished Lecture Series. ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE CO-SPONSORS American Studies / Diversity Resource Office Purdue Policy Research Institute / 150th AI Committee Department of Anthropology / Honors College Center for Science of Information - NSF Science and Technology Center Critical Data Studies cohort of The Data Mine Learning Community The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation

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Page 1: IDEAS FESTIVAL ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SEARCH ENGINES ... · IDEAS FESTIVAL EA/EOU • Produced by Purdue Marketing and Media LIB-18-11041 FEATURING CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR Safiya

P U R D U E . E D U / G I A N T L E A P S

SEARCHENGINESREINFORCERACISM

IDEAS FESTIVAL

EA/EOU • Produced by Purdue Marketing and Media LIB-18-11041

FEATURING

CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED AUTHOR Safiya Noble6-7 P.M., OCTOBER 3Stewart Center’s Fowler Hall

Free and open to the public.

Critically acclaimed author Safiya Noble believes data discrim-ination is a real social problem. She argues that private interest and monopolization in the internet indus-

try hinder intellectual freedom and steer us to search engines that rein-force racism, impacting how racism and discrimination will be maintained and disseminated in the 21st century.

Noble’s talk, which will be followed by a Q&A session, is the inaugural lecture in the Purdue Libraries Critical Data Studies Distinguished Lecture Series.

ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE

CO-SPONSORSAmerican Studies / Diversity Resource Office

Purdue Policy Research Institute / 150th AI CommitteeDepartment of Anthropology / Honors College

Center for Science of Information - NSF Science and Technology CenterCritical Data Studies cohort of The Data Mine Learning Community

The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation