Alie Fordyce
Staff Assistant Intern
Expert Bio
Alie is a Staff Assistant Intern with the Science and Technology Program’s newly formed Beyond Bans research program, conducting research on facial recognition technology in an effort to explore the complexity behind a range of AI ethical issues. She received a BA in Anthropology from Princeton University and is currently pursuing a MA in Human-Computer Interaction at Georgetown University
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- Publication
- Science and Technology
Broadening the Conversation around Facial Recognition: Lessons from the Consumer Perspective
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- Anne Bowser,
- Meg King,
- Alie Fordyce,
- and 1 more

- Publication
- Science and Technology
Unpacking Transparency to Support Ethical AI
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- By
- Anne Bowser,
- Andrew Carmona,
- and Alie Fordyce

- Blog post
- Science and Technology
Announcing Beyond Bans: A New Research Program on Facial Recognition
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- By
- Anne Bowser,
- Meg King,
- Andrew Carmona,
- and 1 more
