Talk Justice: Episode 104

Preventing Harm Amidst the AI Hype
Legal and tech experts come together on Talk Justice to discuss what generative AI is, how the growth of algorithmic decision-making can harm low-income people, and the need for people and institutions implementing AI to develop robust methodologies.
Featured Guests

Afua Bruce
Afua Bruce is a leading public interest technologist who works at the intersection of technology, policy, and society. Afua is the Principal of the ANB Advisory Group LLC, a consulting firm that supports organizations across all sectors that are developing, implementing, or funding responsible data and technology.

Kevin De Liban
Kevin De Liban is the Founder of TechTonic Justice, which fights alongside low-income people left behind by artificial intelligence (AI). Through multidimensional advocacy against harmful AI uses, TechTonic Justice supports low-income communities and their advocates to secure the work, housing, schooling, and benefits needed for a thriving life. Kevin previously worked for 12 years at Legal Aid of Arkansas—most recently as its Director of Advocacy–where he led various cutting-edge campaigns.

Keith Porcaro
Keith Porcaro is the Reuben Everett Senior Lecturing Fellow at Duke Law School, where he teaches classes on law and technology. Keith’s research focuses on the future of advice, and the organizations who fill unmet demand for critical services. Prior to joining Duke, Keith helped nonprofits build governance for multi-stakeholder data and technology projects. Keith has a JD from Duke Law School and is licensed to practice law in California.
Host

Jason Tashea
Jason is a consultant on access to justice and technology issues at the World Bank; the editor of the Justice Tech Download, a weekly newsletter; and he co-hosts LSC’s Talk Justice podcast.