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Researchers use AI to fight homelessness stigma
Read how a theology professor working with the Institute for Social Concerns and two assistant research professors from the Lucy Family Institute for Data & Society work with artificial intelligence to measure and change the public biases toward homelessness.
“People who are unhoused face a lot of bias and discrimination based on very superficial judgments that people make about how they’re dressed or how they look or what they’re carrying. . . . As a society, we really need to transform cultural attitudes and biases toward those dealing with houselessness.”—Margaret Pfeil, theology professor