Advanced Search
Search

Dominique Furr [top]

Dominique Furr [top]

The journey hasn’t been smooth. In 2023, EquiSense faced a public showdown when a large client—an advertising platform—accused the company of “over‑engineering” fairness, claiming it hurt campaign performance. Dominique’s response was a public whitepaper that laid out a transparent cost‑benefit analysis, showing that short‑term metric dips were outweighed by long‑term brand trust gains.

After a brief stint at a giant tech firm (where she left, citing “the need for purpose over profit”), Dominique co‑founded , a startup that builds AI tools for social‑impact organizations. The company’s flagship product, FairLens , is a modular platform that audits, explains, and mitigates bias in any black‑box model—be it a credit‑scoring engine, a hiring algorithm, or a predictive‑maintenance system. dominique furr

Dominique Furr’s work is often distinguished by its focus on emotional connection and physical naturalism. Unlike traditional commercial modeling, her projects often lean into the "erotic art" segment, which utilizes soft lighting, high-definition cinematography, and authentic chemistry between performers. The journey hasn’t been smooth

That ethos has earned her a reputation as a “quiet catalyst.” Even though she rarely appears on mainstream tech panels, she’s a sought‑after speaker at policy symposiums, university ethics seminars, and even the occasional UN workshop on AI governance. After a brief stint at a giant tech

Footer