Deborah Raji
Role
Fellow and PhD Student
Organization
Berkeley, Mozilla
About
Deborah Raji is a Mozilla fellow and computer science PhD student at University of California, Berkeley, who is interested in questions on algorithmic auditing and evaluation.
She has worked closely with the Algorithmic Justice League initiative to highlight bias in deployed AI products. She has also worked with Googleʼs Ethical AI team, and was a research fellow at the Partnership on AI and AI Now Institute at New York University, where she worked on various projects to operationalize ethical considerations in ML engineering practice.
Deborah has been named in MIT Tech Review 35 Under 35 Innovators (2020), Forbes’ 30 Under 30 (2021), and Time Magazine’s 100 most influential people in AI (2023).
A co-chair of REAL ML’s flagship workshop in 2020, Deborah has been closely involved in REAL ML since its inception in 2019.
Links
Connected Projects
[ Berlin, Germany ]
REAL ML 2019 workshop
A residential workshop for public interest researchers investigating the social impacts of algorithmic systems