InspireTalks: Amir Payberah
How can we reimagine AI systems to confront structural erasures, such as marginalized voices, invisible labor, and environmental harm, by building them WITH communities rather than FOR communities?
Time: Tue 2025-11-04 12.10 - 12.50
Location: Arenan, Teknikringen 1
Language: English
Speaker
Amir Payberah is an Associate Professor of Computer Science, and dedicated to exploring justice in AI systems. He is also the KTH researcher who translated Data Feminism into Farsi.
With the project The missing data: Reimagining AI Systems to Challenge Structural Silences Amir addresses the biases and exclusions embedded in AI by centring marginalised voices, hidden labour, and environmental costs. At this InspireTalk he will be disusssing – through a feminist lens – how AI can be built with, not just for, communities, fostering more accountable and equitable technologies, and addressing structural erasures.
Read more about Amir Payberah's project: The missing data: Reimagining AI Systems to Challenge Structural Silences
About InspireTalks
InspireTalks is a series of lectures exploring the connections between technology development, innovation, gender, and gender equality. We meet researchers and practitioners working toward a more equal, inclusive, and sustainable society.
The time is 12:10–12:50. Feel free to bring your lunch sandwich!