@techreport{whittaker2019disability, author = {Whittaker, Meredith and Alper, Meryl and Bennett, Cynthia L. and Hendren, Sara and Kaziunas, Liz and Mills, Mara and Morris, Meredith Ringel and Rankin, Joy and Rogers, Emily and Salas, Marcel and West, Sarah Myers}, title = {Disability, Bias, and AI}, institution = {AI Now Institute}, year = {2019}, month = {November}, abstract = {On March 28, 2019, the AI Now Institute at New York University (NYU), the NYU Center for Disability Studies, and Microsoft convened disability scholars, AI developers, and computer science and human-computer interaction researchers to discuss the intersection of disability, bias, and AI, and to identify areas where more research and intervention are needed. This report captures and expands on some of the themes that emerged during discussion and debate. In particular, it identifies key questions that a focus on disability raises for the project of understanding the social implications of AI, and for ensuring that AI technologies don’t reproduce and extend histories of marginalization.}, url = {http://approjects.co.za/?big=en-us/research/publication/disability-bias-and-ai/}, number = {MSR-TR-2019-38}, }