Dartmouth Events

Data Ethics & Storytelling Hackathon

Speakers, roundtables, and community conversations about how we tell stories with data at Dartmouth

Thursday, April 18, 2024
All Day
TBD
Intended Audience(s): Public
Categories: Arts, Arts and Sciences, Conferences, Lectures & Seminars

Save the date for a day of data ethics and data stories! Planned events include a keynote by data storyteller and ethicist Karen Palmer, roundtables on data at Dartmouth, and community conversations to work together to explore data ethics.

10:00-11:30am: Keynote address from Karen Palmer, Haldeman 041

Karen Palmer is the Storyteller from the Future. An Award Winning International Artist and TED Speaker. She creates immersive film experiences that watch you back using Artificial Intelligence and Facial Recognition, that enables participants to experience the future today! Immersing them in a near future world of Bias A.I. and surveillance. As an international speaker she highlights the potential impact of Artificial Intelligence from a social justice perspective and the necessity to Democratise AI.

11:45am-12:00pm: Lunch served for roundtable speakers and attendees, Haldeman 031

12:00-1:15pm: Roundtable discussion on data on campus

1:30-2:30pm: Storytelling with Sovereign Data Roundtable, Haldeman 031

2:45-4:15pm: Data Ethics & Storytelling Hackathon, Haldeman 031

Bring your data ethics and/or storytelling problem! Come help colleagues solve their problems!

Sponsored by the Digital Humanities and Social Engagement Cluster, DEV Studio, Critical Information Studies Program, Wright Center for the Study of Computation and Just Communities, and Dartmouth Libraries

For more information, contact:
Roopika Risam

Events are free and open to the public unless otherwise noted.