
Arts Management and Technology Laboratory Politics and Portrayal: The Impact of AI and Our Lives
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Oct 28, 2025 Christine Rivera, a researcher focused on motherhood portrayals in media, teams up with Melida Hernandez, a scholar examining the effects of AI on transgender and non-binary individuals. They discuss how biased AI systems misclassify gender identities, impacting self-presentation and well-being. Christine highlights the persistent stereotypes in television that shape public perceptions of motherhood and the economic disparities faced by mothers. Together, they call for more inclusive storytelling and equitable AI design to support marginalized communities.
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AI Erases Gender Fluidity
- AI recognition systems erase gender fluidity by mapping visible cues to binary labels learned from biased data.
- This creates persistent digital constraints on self-presentation and wellbeing for trans and non-binary people.
Growing Up Experimenting Online
- Melida traced her identity experiments back to forum posts and avatar choices from childhood that shaped her sense of self.
- She noticed online spaces once allowed safer gender experimentation before algorithmic biases and amplified hate made them riskier.
Platform Shifts Amplify Hate
- Platform changes and moderation shifts can rapidly amplify hate speech and transphobic content across networks.
- Visibility of that harmful content changes everyday online experiences for marginalized groups.

