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Back in America
Stan Berteloot
93 episodes
2 days ago
Interviews from a multicultural perspective that question the way we understand America
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Interviews from a multicultural perspective that question the way we understand America
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Documentary
Society & Culture
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AI Bias and Education: Tamar Huggins on Building Inclusive Tech with Sparkplug
Back in America
31 minutes
1 year ago
AI Bias and Education: Tamar Huggins on Building Inclusive Tech with Sparkplug

In this episode of “Back in America,” we sit down with Tamar Huggins, founder and CEO of TechSpark, a platform empowering Black, Indigenous, and people of color through technology education. Tamar shares her journey from building computers with her father to launching Sparkplug, an innovative AI tool that translates classical literature into African American Vernacular English (AAVE). We explore the critical issues of AI bias, the importance of diverse training data, and how education can bridge gaps in tech. Tamar explains why she considers Sparkplug a “human AI” and discusses her mission to make technology accessible and inclusive for all students.

Back in America
Interviews from a multicultural perspective that question the way we understand America