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Posted on October 23, 2017October 23, 2017News & Research

NYC Technology Committee Hearing on Algorithm Transparency

James Vacca, Chair of the NYC Council Committee on Technology, recently proposed legislation to provide oversight and regulation of the use of algorithms to determine…

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DanielRabuzziDaniel A. Rabuzzi@DanielRabuzzi·

#techwithpurpose #ethicalCS thanks for sharing @diane_levitt great work being done @CornellTechnion @CornellTechNYC

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ed_sabersaber khan@ed_saber·

This great news for us all in #ethicalCS as @EvanMPeck put out accessible and engaging activities that work multiple age levels

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savedvefawlBeatrice Addyson@savedvefawl·

Long @hossamhoss44 @khsbcaorg #ethicalcs

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JMalazitaJames W. Malazita@JMalazita·

Some of you may have heard about the "Social Justice and Computer Science" class that I've been working on @RPI with faculty, graduate students, and undergrads. I'd like to present some of the content we've taught this semester: #ethicalCS #STS #DH

https://t.co/vaTzGG4PgI

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EvanMPeckEvan Peck@EvanMPeck·

Very excited for the opportunity to rethink and redesign our CS 1 course this summer via a @BucknellU curriculum grant. I'll be shifting the motivation of the course towards societal impact (#ethicalCS), design & creativity, and critical interrogation of data. More soon!

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