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Sarah Wyer

PhD Researcher - Bias in AI at Durham university

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Sarah Wyer Bio

Sarah is a founding member of the Bias in AI research group (led by Prof Sue Black) and a Teaching Fellow in Computer Science at Durham University. Sarah is from a working class background and conducts research on the societal impact of Artificial Intelligence on power, privilege, and oppression. Sarah is particularly interested in the mitigation of bias and discrimination in Large Scale Language Models from an intersectional perspective.

Sarah is passionate about diversity and enabling those from under-served backgrounds to develop a career in tech. She teaches computer science to students from under-served backgrounds at Durham University. Sarah is also a committee member of Durham University Women in Tech (DUWiT) and a Global Ambassador for WomenTech Network.

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