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Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI

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Queerinai, OO; Ovalle, A; Subramonian, A; Singh, A; Voelcker, C; Sutherland, DJ; Locatelli, D; Breznik, E; Klubicka, F; Yuan, H; Hetvi, J ...
Published in: ACM International Conference Proceeding Series
June 12, 2023

Queerness and queer people face an uncertain future in the face of ever more widely deployed and invasive artificial intelligence (AI). These technologies have caused numerous harms to queer people, including privacy violations, censoring and downranking queer content, exposing queer people and spaces to harassment by making them hypervisible, deadnaming and outing queer people. More broadly, they have violated core tenets of queerness by classifying and controlling queer identities. In response to this, the queer community in AI has organized Queer in AI, a global, decentralized, volunteer-run grassroots organization that employs intersectional and community-led participatory design to build an inclusive and equitable AI future. In this paper, we present Queer in AI as a case study for community-led participatory design in AI. We examine how participatory design and intersectional tenets started and shaped this community's programs over the years. We discuss different challenges that emerged in the process, look at ways this organization has fallen short of operationalizing participatory and intersectional principles, and then assess the organization's impact. Queer in AI provides important lessons and insights for practitioners and theorists of participatory methods broadly through its rejection of hierarchy in favor of decentralization, success at building aid and programs by and for the queer community, and effort to change actors and institutions outside of the queer community. Finally, we theorize how communities like Queer in AI contribute to the participatory design in AI more broadly by fostering cultures of participation in AI, welcoming and empowering marginalized participants, critiquing poor or exploitative participatory practices, and bringing participation to institutions outside of individual research projects. Queer in AI's work serves as a case study of grassroots activism and participatory methods within AI, demonstrating the potential of community-led participatory methods and intersectional praxis, while also providing challenges, case studies, and nuanced insights to researchers developing and using participatory methods.

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Queerinai, O. O., Ovalle, A., Subramonian, A., Singh, A., Voelcker, C., Sutherland, D. J., … Stark, L. (2023). Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI. In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series (pp. 1882–1895). https://doi.org/10.1145/3593013.3594134
Queerinai, O. O., A. Ovalle, A. Subramonian, A. Singh, C. Voelcker, D. J. Sutherland, D. Locatelli, et al. “Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI.” In ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 1882–95, 2023. https://doi.org/10.1145/3593013.3594134.
Queerinai OO, Ovalle A, Subramonian A, Singh A, Voelcker C, Sutherland DJ, et al. Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI. In: ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. 2023. p. 1882–95.
Queerinai, O. O., et al. “Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI.” ACM International Conference Proceeding Series, 2023, pp. 1882–95. Scopus, doi:10.1145/3593013.3594134.
Queerinai OO, Ovalle A, Subramonian A, Singh A, Voelcker C, Sutherland DJ, Locatelli D, Breznik E, Klubicka F, Yuan H, Hetvi J, Zhang H, Shriram J, Lehman K, Soldaini L, Sap M, Deisenroth MP, Pacheco ML, Ryskina M, Mundt M, Agarwal M, Mclean N, Xu P, Pranav A, Korpan R, Ray R, Mathew S, Arora S, John S, Anand T, Agrawal V, Agnew W, Long Y, Wang ZJ, Talat Z, Ghosh A, Dennler N, Noseworthy M, Jha S, Baylor E, Joshi A, Bilenko NY, Mcnamara A, Gontijo-Lopes R, Markham A, Dong E, Kay J, Saraswat M, Vytla N, Stark L. Queer In AI: A Case Study in Community-Led Participatory AI. ACM International Conference Proceeding Series. 2023. p. 1882–1895.

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June 12, 2023

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1882 / 1895