Meeting of January 31, 2023 - Navigating Employment Discrimination in AI and Automated Systems: A New Civil Rights Frontier
Panel 1
Panel 1
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Suresh Venkatasubramanian
- Deputy Director, Data Science Initiative and Professor of Computer Science, Brown University
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Pauline Kim
- Daniel Noyes Kirby Professor of Law at Washington University School of Law in St. Louis.
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Jordan Crenshaw
- Vice President, US Chamber of Commerce
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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ReNika Moore
- American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU)
- Written Testimony
- Bio
Panel 2
Panel 2
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Manish Raghavan
- Assistant Professor, Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Nancy T. Tippins, Ph.D.
- Principal The Nancy T. Tippins Group, LLC
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Gary D. Friedman
- Senior Partner Employment Litigation Practice Group, Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Adam Klein
- Managing Partner, Outten & Golden LLP
- Written Testimony
- Bio
Panel 3
Panel 3
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Matthew Scherer
- Senior Policy Counsel for Workers' Rights and Technology, Center for Democracy & Technology
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Heather Tinsley-Fix
- Senior Advisor, Employer Engagement, AARP
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Ifeoma Ajunwa
- Associate Professor of Law University of North Carolina School of Law
- Written Testimony
- Bio
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Alex C. Engler
- Fellow, Brookings Institution and Adjunct Professor, Georgetown University
- Written Testimony
- Bio
Public Comments
The Commission will hold open the January 31, 2023 Commission meeting record for 15 days, and invites audience members, as well as other members of the public, to submit written comments on any issues or matters discussed at the meeting. Public comments may be mailed to Commission Meeting, EEOC Executive Officer, 131 M Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. 20507, or emailed to: Commissionmeetingcomments@eeoc.gov.
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