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Disability Discrimination and Automated Surveillance Technologies

Disability Discrimination and Automated Surveillance Technologies

Update: 2022-08-25
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In this episode, guest host Caitlin Chin joins Lydia X. Z. Brown and Ridhi Shetty of the Center for Democracy & Technology to discuss why automated surveillance technologies can pose disproportionate harms for disabled individuals. They discuss how algorithms are often built around ableist norms and standards, and why the rise of automated surveillance technologies across numerous use cases—including remote proctoring, social media tracking, and worker productivity monitoring—both reinforce risks of discrimination and present new legal and policy challenges.

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Disability Discrimination and Automated Surveillance Technologies

Disability Discrimination and Automated Surveillance Technologies

Center for Strategic and International Studies