Caroline Sinders is a machine-learning-design researcher and artist. For the past few years, she have been examining the intersections of technology’s impact in society, interface design, artificial intelligence, abuse, and politics in digital, conversational spaces. Sinders is the founder of Convocation Design + Research, an agency focusing on the intersections of machine learning, user research, designing for public good, and solving difficult communication problems. As a designer and researcher, she has worked with Amnesty International, Intel, IBM Watson, the Wikimedia Foundation, and others. She has held fellowships with the Harvard Kennedy School; the Mozilla Foundation and Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco; Eyebeam and the International Center of Photography, New York City; and Frank-Ratchye STUDIO for Creative Inquiry, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh (US). Sinders’ work has been supported by the Ford Foundation, Omidyar Network, the Open Technology Fund and the Knight Foundation and has been featured in the Tate Exchange, Tate Modern and Victoria & Albert Museum, London; MoMA PS1, New York City; LABoral Centro de Arte y Creación Industrial, Gijón (ES); Ars Electronica, Linz (AT); the Houston Center for Contemporary Craft (US); Slate; Quartz; Wired; among others. She holds an MA from the Interactive Telecommunications Program at New York University.