Gabbrielle Johnson

Assistant Professor, Philosophy, Claremont McKenna College

Gabrielle Johnson is an Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Claremont McKenna College. Before joining CMC, she was a Bersoff Faculty Fellow at NYU, affiliated with the Center for Mind, Brain, and Consciousness. She works primarily in philosophy of psychology, philosophy of cognitive science, philosophy of science, and philosophy of technology. Her projects explore the nature and structure of social bias as it occurs in computational systems, including the visual perceptual system, socio-cognitive systems, scientific inference, and predictive models in machine learning programs.

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Sep 26th
2020
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Ethics & AI

This roundtable examines justice in the age of artificial intelligence, exploring questions of fairness, privacy, and decision-making when algorithms have unprecedented access to personal data. It considers how AI may reshape social equality, legal systems, and ethical frameworks in a world where anonymity is increasingly diminished.