AI Hackathon for Equity: Tackling Harmful Bias in the Information Ecosystem
The integrity and fairness of the information we consume have never been more critical. As artificial intelligence increasingly plays a role in content creation, distribution and analysis, the risk of perpetuating biases — whether cultural, racial or gender-based — remains a significant challenge.
Join Hacks/Hackers, The Real News Network and Baltimore Beat for a hackathon, "AI for Equity: Tackling Harmful Bias in the Information Ecosystem." This event is focused on exploring how AI can be harnessed to identify, reduce, and ultimately eliminate bias in our news and information landscape.
Participants will work together to develop innovative AI-driven tools, frameworks and strategies aimed at ensuring that the information ecosystem remains fair, inclusive and trustworthy. By bringing together a diverse group of journalists, communicators, technologists, ethicists, civic leaders and data scientists, this event seeks to foster collaboration and create impactful solutions that can be implemented across various platforms to promote equity and discrimination-free information.
Our goals are to:
Develop AI-powered tools that can identify and correct biased content in our information ecosystem
Foster collaboration between journalists, communicators, technologists, and ethicists to address bias in the information ecosystem.
Promote diversity and inclusivity in AI development and deployment in media.
Generate actionable insights and best practices for mitigating bias using AI.
Schedule at a Glance
Hackathon includes lite breakfast and lunch
Friday Oct. 18: 9:00 am to 7:30 pm
Workshops, Idea Pitches, Hackathon, Lighting talks and ReceptionSaturday Oct. 19: 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Time for Hackathon & Project presentation
Lighting Talks
Uncovering Insights with AI: How The Washington Post Built "Haystacker" to Enhance Investigative Reporting
The Washington Post’s Paige Moody shares how her team of engineers collaborated with the newsroom to create "Haystacker," an AI-powered tool that empowers journalists to explore and analyze vast video datasets. From ideation to implementation, Paige will discuss how Haystacker tackles key challenges in modern reporting, offering insights into how AI is transforming journalism. She'll also provide practical advice for organizations of any size to harness AI to enhance and expand their work. Discover how Haystacker is being used at The Post for in-depth reporting such as a recent analysis of over 700 presidential and down-ballot campaign ads that mention immigration.
Sponsors & Partners
MacArthur Foundation
Media Partner: Technical.ly