FIRST SESSION:

AI, Knowledge Generation, and Algorithms

  • The Past, Present, and Future of Artificial Intelligence: (Historical background, opportunities, crises, and future projections)

  • Epistemic Injustice and the Possibility of Access to Knowledge Provided by Artificial Intelligence
  • Knowledge Formation and the Possibilities of Artificial Intelligence
  • Rethinking Epistemic Justice in the Age of Artificial Intelligence
  • Epistemic Inequality in AI-Generated Knowledge

Our session will explore best practices for identifying and eliminating biases in AI systems, addressing key questions such as: What fuels sexist and discriminatory algorithms, and how are they reinforced? What methods can detect and eliminate such biases? How can we prevent the monopolization and masculinization of knowledge and data? How can feminist epistemology guide the fight against AI-based biases?

Speakers


Asst. Prof. Ravza Altuntaş Çakır

Moderator

Academic Advisory Board Member at KADEM


Mariyah Saifuddin

Founder, Innovative Solution Partners Inc, USA


Lambert Hogenhout

Chief Data and AI, United Nations (USA)


Prof. Dr. Ömer Faruk Ertuğrul

Batman University,Türkiye


Assoc. Prof. Şebnem Özdemir

Istinye University, Türkiye