Resist, Regulate, Reimagine, and Reinforce: How Social Workers can Advocate for Digital Inclusion

Sarah Dillard
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Algorithms have become more complex, creating artificial intelligence (AI) with the hope it will match human decision making. They are now being used behind-the-scenes in areas such as healthcare, housing and employment, and criminal justice. These computer formulas were created by a privileged set of individuals who often prioritized profitand growth over privacy and protection. This has led to gross injustices that have prevented marginalized communities from receiving care, finding jobs, or gaining freedom. Social workers must be able to digitally advocate for their clients. Resisting these technologies, regulating them through legislation, reimagining the role one can play, and reinforcing what is already experienced in day-to-day interactions with AI are all ways social workers can be involved in creating a world that is digitally inclusive.
抵制、规范、重新构想和加强:社会工作者如何倡导数字包容
算法变得越来越复杂,创造了人工智能(AI),希望它能与人类的决策相匹配。它们现在被用于医疗保健、住房和就业以及刑事司法等领域的幕后。这些计算机公式是由一群享有特权的人创造的,他们往往把利润和增长置于隐私和保护之上。这导致了严重的不公正,使边缘化社区无法获得护理、找到工作或获得自由。社会工作者必须能够以数字方式为他们的客户辩护。抵制这些技术,通过立法对其进行监管,重新设想人们可以扮演的角色,并加强与人工智能的日常互动中已经体验到的东西,这些都是社会工作者可以参与创造一个数字包容性世界的方式。
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