Leveraging Artificial Intelligence to Fight Against Discrimination: A Personal Example
AI and Inequality: How Machines Keep Us Poor, Sick, and Discriminated Against
Attending the AI and Inequality conference was a profoundly impactful experience for me. As a displaced tech worker and an advocate for ethical AI through my nonprofit organization, Voice For Change, I understand the transformative potential of AI technologies. This event, curated and moderated by Dr. Avriel Epps, featured prominent speakers like Meredith Broussard, Virginia Eubanks, and Charles Senteio. In this third and final panel, they discussed the inherent biases in AI technologies, particularly as they are deployed in law enforcement, healthcare, government, and education.
My Speech at the Conference
Towards the end of the one-hour-long event which I arrived late to attending only the last few minutes, I seized the opportunity to speak. Here is a recording and transcript of my speech:
"Hi, thank you. My name is Kevin Bihan-Poudec. I am the founder of a nonprofit organization called Voice For Change, which aims at advocating for ethical AI and job preservation. I am a displaced tech worker who has lost his job and been unable to reenter the tech sector in the last six months due to tech companies streamlining their operations to AI.
To stay on the topic of the day, I don't know if this was mentioned because I arrived late, but in the context of discussing discrimination, I would like to address immigration services. I'm originally from France, and I have been a victim of discrimination while trying to become an American citizen due to my sexuality.
Regarding the utilization of AI, I would like to open the question of how we can leverage this technology to prevent discrimination? AI could potentially look at the data impartially to determine qualifications and work in parallel with human decision-making to balance the process. My question is, how do you think we can leverage this technology to help with that?"
Using ChatGPT, I confirmed that I was technically eligible for American citizenship after establishing 4 years and 9 months of residency on a 10-year marriage green card.
Advocating for Equity: The Role of AI in Eliminating Discrimination in Immigration
Making Connections and Building Bridges
After the conference, I had the opportunity to connect with a participant named Miguel, a student from the UCSD school, who approached me to learn more about my non-profit organization, Voice For Change. We exchanged information, and I'm excited to continue our conversation about leveraging AI for advocacy and to hear more about his studies and research.
Subject: Great meeting you at the AI Discrimination Conference in Downtown LA
Content of the email:
Hi Miguel,
It was a pleasure meeting you after the AI discrimination conference. I appreciated our brief conversation and your interest in my non-profit organization and advocacy efforts.
As I mentioned, my work focuses on ethical AI and job preservation, especially in the context of its impact on marginalized communities which is highlighted in my open letter “Act Now” aimed at the U.S Congress. Sharing my personal story about being denied citizenship due to my sexual orientation has been a driving force behind my efforts to highlight the broader societal implications of AI and automation.
I'd love to hear more about your studies and how you're leveraging AI in your work. It sounds like you're doing some fascinating research, and I'd be interested to know more about your focus and any insights you've gathered.
Let's stay in touch and explore how we can support each other's initiatives. Looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Best regards,
Kevin Bihan-Poudec
Founder Voice For Change Foundation | Advocating for Ethical AI and Job Preservation
info@voiceforchangefoundation.org
Conclusion
To ensure AI fosters equity in immigration processes, emphasizing ethical guidelines and regulatory frameworks is crucial. This approach aims to minimize subjective biases, ensuring decisions are based on clear, equitable criteria. By integrating AI, we can enhance transparency, fairness, and efficiency, making the immigration system more inclusive and respectful. Leveraging AI for impartial analysis promises not just streamlined processes but a commitment to fairness and nondiscrimination, ensuring all applicants are judged equally, aligning with the principles of fairness and inclusivity at the nation's core.
By sharing my personal experiences and advocating for the responsible use of AI, I hope to contribute to a more equitable future where technology serves as a tool for justice and inclusivity.