Do We Know if AI is Biased?

By Emma Cummings

We all have biases, whether it’s an innocuous preference, like always gifting chocolate because you like it, or a choice with far reaching consequences, like bringing in male applicants more often for leadership roles. The bare bones definition of bias is…

Greetings from ASIS&T Student Chapter – Fall 2023

Welcome students, faculty, and friends to Fall Semester! We’re very excited for the start of this new year. The ASIS&T student chapter is hoping to build up our school and chapter community this year. There are a few notable tasks we are undertaking. Exploring the iSchool Pathways A once-a-month webinar […]

Meet Your Spring 2021 Executive Committee

Ariell Lomax is entering her final year of the MLIS program at San Jose State University. She is interested in subject cataloging and digital asset management, in particular image indexing and retrieval. Having lived in Japan for the past several years, she is bilingual in English and Japanese. She currently […]

Meet the 2020-2021 Executive Committee

Lauren Davidson Lauren Davidson is entering her second year at San José State University and is on track to become a Public Librarian with an emphasis on youth services. Presently, she lives in Los Angeles, California. She got her Bachelor’s in Political Science because she wanted to change the world, […]