The Threat of AI and Technology to Immigrant Justice

When: 
Wednesday, February 5, 2025 -
9:45am to 11:00am PST
Where: 
Virtual Event
Zoom Webinar

description

As artificial intelligence (AI) and technological advances take on an increasingly prominent role in our society, BIPOC and immigrant communities face the threat of biases and outright hostilities being encoded and automated into surveillance, enforcement, and judicial tools. At the same time, creative leaders in the nonprofit sector are leveraging and building new technologies to better deliver culturally responsive services to their communities. In this two-part series on the intersection of AI, technology and immigrant justice, GCIR invites funders to deepen their knowledge of the issues while exploring ways philanthropy can deploy investments that build the movement’s capacity to respond to emergent threats and opportunities. 

Part 1: The Threat of AI and Technology to Immigrant Justice

As technological innovation accelerates, so too do its potential harms, particularly for immigrant communities. AI and tech tools are increasingly being weaponized in surveillance, enforcement, detention, and court system contexts. Troubling examples of this include DHS’s use of tools to automate decision making on credibility determinations, benefit eligibility, and whether or not individuals should be released from detention. AI and technology tools are also being used to spread mis- and disinformation, not only endangering immigrant communities, but also weakening our ability to function as a society with a shared set of information about the world. In this discussion, funders will learn from immigrant and civil liberties groups at the forefront of the movement to mitigate technologically-driven harms to historically targeted communities.

Speakers:

Moderator:

  • Rose Cahn, Program Officer, Human Rights, Heising Simons Foundation

co-sponsor

registration

Please register by 5pm PT on Tuesday, February 4th.

Registration is also open for for the second part of the series, "Tech for Good: Building Innovative Tools to Serve Immigrant Communities," taking place on Thursday, February 13th. Click here to register.  

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Thank You

 A special thanks to GCIR members and funders for their support in making this program possible.