I believe that without mitigation against bias, platforms will continue to replicate, exacerbate discrimination that is illegal under civil rights law as well as exclude important dialogue about sensitive topics like race from occurring on the platform.
Editor's note · Context
Clarke discusses concerns over algorithmic bias in social media moderation.
Share
More from Yvette Clarke
Just 700 miles from our border, the Nation of Haiti is facing an unprecedented crisis. Gangs control their capital city, Port-au-Prince, and every-day citizens are being terrorized by brutal murderers and kidnappings.
Let me thank my dear colleague, Congresswoman Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick, along with her partner, Congressman Jonathan Jackson, for anchoring this evening's Special Order hour honoring Shirley Chisolm. Mr. Speaker, I rise today on this…
While artificial intelligence and cybersecurity will remain important elements defending the country, these are not just technological issues but critical civil and human rights issues as well.
The climate is clearly changing in the Arctic, which is driving many of the challenges we are seeing today.





