Humane Intelligence, in collaboration with Valence AI and CoNA Lab at Virginia State University, has launched a bias bounty challenge focused on improving accessibility for neurodivergent users in virtual meeting platforms like Zoom, and on the role of emotion AI detection in shaping those experiences. Participants are invited to choose between Design and Data Science tracks at Beginner, Intermediate, or Advanced levels. Each track offers a unique way to surface bias, imagine solutions, and build toward more inclusive communication platforms — especially for users with cognitive differences, sensory sensitivities, or alternative communication styles. Whether you’re a student, researcher, technologist, or someone with lived experience, this challenge is an opportunity to help shape the future of equitable, user-aware AI.
“This challenge aligns perfectly with our mission to bridge different communication styles and gives us valuable feedback on our API’s potential biases from the broader community.”
~ Chloe Duckworth, CEO of Valence AI
Participate remotely, opens October 6, 2025. No registration was required. Our last open community call was on Wednesday, October 29, 2025 at 1 PM ET. Anyone was invited to join and ask questions about the bias bounty.
Humane Intelligence provided a branded poster to help promote in-person events for our bias bounty. Note that all events must have adhered to our code of conduct.
The Levels, Tracks, and Prizes
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Valence AI builds tools to make emotional and social cues more accessible across neurotypes. As an AI company, they deliver emotional analytics for conversation intelligence—helping organizations understand and respond to emotional inflection points in real time. Their platform powers emotionally intelligent automation for contact centers, analyzes user emotions to improve conversational understanding, and equips voice agents with empathetic responses that move beyond the uncanny valley. At the core of Valence’s mission is a commitment to challenge deficit models and support authentic communication through inclusive design. By making emotion AI more transparent and adaptive, they help ensure that diverse communication styles—including those of neurodivergent users—are recognized and valued.

Cognitive and Neurodiversity AI (CoNA) Lab
Center for Equitable AI and Machine Learning Systems, Virginia State University
Led by Gabriella Waters, CoNA advances AI through the lens of neurodiversity, cognitive science, and ethical system design. Their work centers transparent, assistive, and personalized technologies grounded in diverse user experiences.