Caroline Sinders, “Between Algorithm and Human Intervention”

In her role as a researcher for IBM Watson, Caroline Sinders investigates the role of human decision-making in developing robotics software. But beyond her work, Sinders applies her knowledge to projects that consider how design impacts and shapes conversations happening online.

Caroline Sinders is a user researcher for IBM Watson, and an artist, researcher, and video game designer. She was born in New Orleans and is currently based in Brooklyn. She received her masters from New York University’s Interactive Telecommunications Program where she focused on HCI, prototyping, and interactive storytelling. She holds a bachelor of fine arts from New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts in Photography and Imaging, where she focused on digital culture and identity in photography. Caroline is a member of the Code Liberation Foundation’s board, as well as a teacher for the foundation. Her current personal work explores UX and UI to stymy harassment and “designing consent” into infrastructural system and communication design for social networking sites. Her work has been featured in the Contemporary Art Museum of Houston, Fusion News, Huffington Post Live, Rhizome, Narratively, The Verge, Washington Post, New York Magazine, and other places.

Image: IBM’s Watson supercomputer, Yorktown Heights, NY. 

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