Meredith Whittaker is the president of the
Signal Foundation
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and serves on their board of directors.
She was formerly the Minderoo Research Professor at
New York University
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(NYU), and the co-founder and faculty director of the
AI Now Institute
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. She also served as a senior advisor on AI to Chair
Lina Khan
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at the
Federal Trade Commission
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.
Whittaker was employed at
Google
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for 13 years, where she founded Google's Open Research group and co-founded the M-Lab. In 2018, she was a core organizer of the
Google Walkouts and resigned from the company in July 2019.
Early life and education
Whittaker completed her bachelor's degree in rhetoric at
University of California, Berkeley
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.
Research and career
Whittaker is the president of the Signal foundation and serves on their board of directors. She was formerly the
Minderoo Research Professor at NYU, and the Faculty Director of NYU’s AI Now Institute.
She joined
Google
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in 2006.
She founded Google Open Research
which collaborated with the open source and academic communities on issues related to net neutrality measurement, privacy, security, and the social consequences of artificial intelligence. Whittaker was a speaker at the 2018 World Summit on AI. She has written for the
American Civil Liberties Union
The American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) is a nonprofit organization founded in 1920 "to defend and preserve the individual rights and liberties guaranteed to every person in this country by the Constitution and laws of the United States". T ...
.
Whittaker co-founded M-Lab, a globally distributed network measurement system that provides the world’s largest source of open data on
Internet performance. She has also worked extensively on issues of data validation, privacy, the social implications of artificial intelligence, the political economy of tech, and labor movements in the context of tech and the tech industry. She has spoken out about the need for privacy and against weakening encryption. She has advised the White House, the FCC, the FTC, the City of New York, the European Parliament, and many other governments and civil society organizations on artificial intelligence, Internet policy, measurement, privacy, and security.
AI Now
Whittaker is the co-founder and former faculty director of the
AI Now Institute
The AI Now Institute at NYU (AI Now) is an American research institute studying the social implications of artificial intelligence. AI Now was founded by Kate Crawford and Meredith Whittaker in 2017 after a symposium hosted by the White House und ...
at NYU, a leading university institute dedicated to researching the social implications of
artificial intelligence
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and related technologies which she started with
Kate Crawford
Kate Crawford (born 1976) is a writer, composer, producer and academic. Crawford is a principal researcher at Microsoft Research (Social Media Collective), the co-founder and former director of research at the AI Now Institute at NYU, a visitin ...
in 2017 after a symposium hosted by the
White House
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.
AI Now is partnered with the
New York University Tandon School of Engineering
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,
New York University Center for Data Science
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and
Partnership on AI
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. They have produced annual reports that examine the social implications of
artificial intelligence
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, including bias, rights and liberties.
Congressional testimony
Whittaker has testified before Congress, including testimony to the
U.S. House Committee on Science, Space & Technology on "Artificial Intelligence: Societal and Ethical Implications" in June 2019. In her testimony, Whittaker pointed to research and cases showing that AI systems can entrench bias and replicate harmful patterns. She called for whistleblower protections for tech workers arguing that the centrality of tech to core social institutions, and the opacity of tech deployment, made such disclosures crucial to the public interest.
She testified to the House Oversight Committee on “Facial Recognition Technology: Ensuring Commercial Transparency & Accuracy” in January 2020. She highlighted structural issues with
facial recognition and the political economy of the industry, where these technologies are used by powerful actors on less powerful actors in ways that can entrench marginalization. She made the case that ‘bias’ was not the core concern, warned against an over reliance on technical audits that could be used to justify the use of systems without tackling structural issues such as the opacity of facial recognition systems, and the power dynamics that attend their use. Her testimony also pointed to the lack of sound scientific support for some of the claims used by private vendors, and called for a halt to the use of these technologies.
Federal Trade Commission
In November 2021,
Lina Khan
Lina M. Khan (born March 3, 1989) is a British-born American legal scholar serving as chairwoman of the Federal Trade Commission since 2021. While a student at Yale Law School, she became known for her work in antitrust and competition law in t ...
confirmed Whittaker joined the United States
Federal Trade Commission
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as a senior advisor on artificial intelligence to the chair.
Once announced as Signal's president, at the beginning of September 2022, she revealed the ending of her term at the FTC.
Signal
On September 6, 2022, Whittaker announced that she would be starting as Signal's president on September 12. Signal described the role as "a new position created in collaboration with Signal’s leadership".
Activism
In 2018, Whittaker was one of the core organizers of the
Google Walkouts, with over 20,000 Google employees walking out internationally to protest Google's culture when it comes to claims of sexual misconduct and citizen surveillance, they released a series of demands, some of which were met by Google.
The walkout was prompted by Google's reported $90 million payout to
Andy Rubin, who had been accused of sexual misconduct, and the company's involvement with
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.
More than 3,000 Google employees signed a petition against
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. Project Maven consisted of a contract between the US military and Google, in which Google was to develop machine vision technologies for the US drone program. Following the protests, Google did not renew the Maven contract.
She was part of the movement that called for Google to rethink their AI ethics council after the appointment of
Kay Coles James
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, the president of
The Heritage Foundation
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who has fought against
LGBT
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protections. Whittaker claimed that she faced retaliation from
Google
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, and wrote in an open letter that she had been told to "abandon her work" on enforcing ethics in technology at the
AI Now Institute
The AI Now Institute at NYU (AI Now) is an American research institute studying the social implications of artificial intelligence. AI Now was founded by Kate Crawford and Meredith Whittaker in 2017 after a symposium hosted by the White House und ...
.
In a note shared internally following her resignation, Whittaker called for tech workers to "unionize in a way that works, protect conscientious objectors and whistleblowers, demand to know what you’re working on and how it’s used, and to build solidarity with other tech workers beyond your company."
Whittaker promotes organizing within Silicon Valley and tackling sexual harassment, gender inequality and racism in tech.
Selected publications
* Whittaker, Meredith (November - December 2021)
“The Steep Cost of Capture” Interactions
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Science
* Interaction hypothesis, a theory of second language acquisition
* Interaction (statistics)
* Interactions o ...
, Volume 28, Issue 6. pp 50–55. https://doi.org/10.1145/3488666
* Vgontzas Nantina; Whittaker, Meredith. (January 29, 2021)
“These Machines Won’t Kill Fascism: Toward a Militant Progressive Vision for Tech” The Nation. https://www.thenation.com/article/society/tech-labor-progressive/
* Sadowski, Jathan; Viljoen, Salomé; Whittaker, Meredith
“Everyone should decide how their digital data are used — not just tech companies” Nature
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(2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/d41586-021-01812-3
* Whittaker, Meredith; Alper, Meryl; Bennett, Cynthia L.; Hendren, Sara; Kaziunas, Elizabeth; Mills, Mara; Ringel Morris, Meredith; Rankin, Joy; Rogers, Emily; Salas, Marcel; West, Sarah Myers. (November 2019
"Disability, bias, and AI".AI Now Institute. https://ainowinstitute.org/disabilitybiasai-2019.html
* West, Sarah Myers; Whittaker, Meredith; Crawford, Kate. (April 2019)
AI Now Institute. https://ainowinstitute.org/Discriminatingsystems.html
* Reisman, Dillon; Schultz, Jason; Crawford, Kate; Whittaker, Meredith (April 2018)
AI Now Institute. https://ainowinstitute.org/aiareport2018.html
* Yuste, R., Goering, S., Arcas, B. ''et al.'
"Four ethical priorities for neurotechnologies and AI."Nature
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(2017). https://doi.org/10.1038/551159a
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