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Alex Hanna is a sociologist and director of research at the Distributed AI Research Institute (DAIR). She is the co-host the Mystery AI Hype Theater 3000 podcast with linguist Emily M. Bender, and is the co-author of The AI Con: How to Fight Big Tech's Hype and Create the Future We Want [1] . She also serves as a Senior Fellow at the Center for Applied Transgender Studies, and sits on the advisory board for the Human Rights Data Analysis Group. [2] [3] Hanna work focuses on the data used in new computational technologies and how this data impairs racial biases in social class, race, and gender. She also works in the field of social movements in both the United States and Canada.
Hanna, her mother Demiana, her father, and her sisters migrated from Egypt to the United States. Hanna had an inclination for computer at an early age and was captivated by the connection between sociology and technology. [2] Hanna attended Purdue University, graduating with a BS in computer science and mathematics, a BA in sociology, a MS and PhD in sociology in 2016 from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. [4] Hanna is transgender, and came out while in graduate school at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. [2]
Hanna began working as part of the faculty of information as an assistant professor at the University of Toronto Mississauga. [5] She joined Google and worked first as a technical writer and Curriculum Developer and eventually as a Senior Research Scientist on the Ethical AI team. [6] [5] Hanna left Google after her manager Timnit Gebru was fired for speaking out against the dangers of large language models. [6] [7] [8] [9] Hanna believed that Google and their lack of diversity practices fostered disregard for people of color. [8] After Google, Hanna joined Gebru's Distributed AI Research Institute, where she currently holds the position of Director of Research. [8] Hanna has published her research work in the journals Mobilization, American Behavioral Scientist, and Big Data & Society. [10]
Hanna's research primarily focuses on the relationship between people and technology and how it affects inequalities due to race, gender and social economic class. [10]
She is a senior Fellow at the Center for Applied Transgender Studies, and a current member of the Human Rights Data Analysis Group. [2] [3]
In 2022, Hanna created the Alex and Demiana Hanna Pride Scholarship fund for undergraduate sociology majors, citing a desire to "[bolster] queer, trans and people of color in the discipline". [2]
She received the Wisconsin Alumni Association Forward Award. [2] [3] Hanna was listed by Women in AI Ethics on their100 Brilliant Women in Artificial Intelligence Ethics list in 2021. [11]