Angela discusses facial recognition and the visual history of African-Americans, Clearview AI and why your picture is probably in their database even if you’re not online, data portability and more with Alicia Stewart. Alicia is a storyteller at heart having had various roles as a senior media leader for ABC, NBC, Oxygen, CNN and PBS. She worked on the inaugural season of African-American Lives for PBS and was a part of Soledad O'Brien's In America documentary unit as a Senior Producer. She is also a 2015 Nieman fellow at Harvard University.
The article referenced in this discussion can be found here:
https://www.digitalmusicnews.com/2020/01/15/iheartradio-replaces-human-workers-ai/
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Additional sources referenced in this discussion include:
- Daguerreotypes at Harvard & context of Louis Agassiz's daguerreotypes of enslaved Africans form Harvard & Slavery initiative
https://library.harvard.edu/collections/daguerreotypes-harvard
https://www.radcliffe.harvard.edu/news/radcliffe-magazine/bound-history-universities-and-slavery - Frederick Douglas, the most photographed man of his time
[NPR] https://www.npr.org/2015/12/13/459593474/picture-this-frederick-douglass-was-the-most-photographed-man-of-his-time
[Book] Picturing Frederick Douglass: An Illustrated Biography Of The 19th Century's Most Photographed American https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25620678-picturing-frederick-douglass
[Documentary] AFRICAN-AMERICAN LIVES, Documentary Series Tracing Black History Through Genealogy and DNA Science
http://www.pbs.org/about/blogs/news/african-american-lives-a-four-hour-documentary-series-tracing-black-history-through-genealogy-and-dna-science-to-premiere-february-2006-on-pbs-july-13-2005/