Overview:
Exploring the fallout of MIT Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini's startling discovery that facial recognition does not see dark-skinned faces accurately, and her journey to push for the first-ever legislation in the U.S. to govern against bias in the algorithms that impact us all.| Status: | Released (2020-11-11) |
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| Awards: | 3 wins & 6 nominations |
| BoxOffice: | $10,236 |
| Screen: | Christopher Seward, Paul Rachman, Kurt Engfehr |
| Productions: | 7th Empire Media, Independent Lens, ITVS, JustFilms / Ford Foundation, Chicken & Egg Films, Women Make Movies, The Alfred P. Sloan Foundation Production Grant, Sundance Institute |
| Production Countries: | United States of America, United Kingdom, China |
| Spoken Languages: | 普通话, English |
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Recommendations
Casts
- 2533999: Joy Buolamwini - Self
- 1891575: Cathy O'Neil - Self
- 2946560: Meredith Broussard - Self
- 2577013: Silkie Carlo - Self
- 2946561: Virginia Eubanks - Self
- 2372059: Ravi Naik - Self
- 2946562: Safiya Umoja Noble - Self
Crews
- 1464449: Shalini Kantayya - Writer - Writing
- 1464449: Shalini Kantayya - Producer - Production
- 1464449: Shalini Kantayya - Director - Directing
- 1752814: Steve Acevedo - Cinematography - Crew
- 932147: Sabine Hoffman - Co-Producer - Production
- 2946566: Alexandra Gilwit - Editor - Editing
- 2498038: Katya Mihailova - Music - Sound
external ids
fb: Coded-Bias-Movie | twitter: | imdb: tt11394170 | insta: codedbias
Reviews
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Review text:
Coded Bias is a powerful documentary that explores the ethical flaws in AI systems, particularly facial recognition, and highlights the experiences of researchers like Joy Buolamwini in exposing algorithmic bias. The film presents real-world cases that reveal how marginalized groups ....
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