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The Algorithm Knows: Antisemitism in the Age of AI, LLMs and Gaming

Featuring Morgan Clark, Daniel Kelley

Explore how artificial intelligence, large language models, and gaming platforms can amplify antisemitism and hate. ADL experts will share groundbreaking research on digital harms, reveal how they're engaging tech companies to drive change and accountability. This isn't just theory; you'll see the strategies that have actually moved the needle. Gain essential AI literacy skills for immediate use, including how to identify AI-generated content, spot manipulated media, and understand the difference between legitimate tools and those being weaponized. Learn to recognize the subtle and overt ways antisemitism appears in AI-generated content, from biased training data to deliberately hateful outputs, and understand the risks. Leave empowered to make informed decisions about how you engage with these tools, how to combat digital hate and become an educated voice in conversations about AI ethics and digital safety. Whether you're a parent, educator, community leader, or concerned citizen, you'll have the knowledge to combat bias in the fastest-growing spaces.

Speakers

Morgan Clark

ADL, Associate Director, Research, Center on Tech & Society

Dr. Morgan Clark is the Associate Director of Research, Policy, and Advocacy at ADL’s Center for Technology and Society. She earned her Ph.D. in Sociology from Northwestern University in 2023, where her dissertation focused on violence against women online. Dr. Clark’s research sits at the intersection of technology, hate, and inequality. At ADL, she leads research that examines how online platforms and AI enable the spread of antisemitism, conspiracy theories, and other forms of identity-based hate.

Daniel Kelley

Director of Strategy and Operations, Acting Head of the ADL Center for Technology and Society, ADL

Daniel Kelley (he/him/his) is the Director of Strategy and Operations and Acting Head of the ADL Center for Technology and Society (CTS). CTS is a research-driven advocacy center that works to end the proliferation of antisemitism and all forms of hate and harassment online. Daniel was the second employee of the center after its founding in 2017 and has lead tech company engagement for ADL since that time. Since 2019, Daniel has been the lead author of ADL’s annual nationally representative survey of hate, harassment and extremism in online games. He also leads CTS’ tech accountability research efforts, such as its Antisemitism and Holocaust Denial Report Cards, which look at ways to create research grounded advocacy products to inform the public about the nature of hate and harassment online and to hold tech companies accountable.  He has spoken publicly on these issues at the Game Developers Conference, RightsCon, Games for Change and has been consulted on issues related to hate and extremism in gaming by numerous federal US agencies, US legislative offices as well as government agencies in the UK, France and Germany.