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Amazon just followed IBM's lead in reigniting the discussion around whether AI is biased, but more needs to be done to ensure the technology isn't racist

how easy it was to create a racist model.

"We could blame it on the technology — which sometimes it does deserve blame — but very often it is a mirror back into ourselves. And when you look more deeply, it tells you something about society because AI is trained by example: What examples have we set in our past? What are the examples in our society?" he said at the time.Trust as the major inhibitor in AI adoption

 

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Of course AI is biased when the companies creating AI are biased. Silicon Valley employs less than 3% Black and less than 1% American Black. Systemic racism permeates the culture. Reparations Now! In the meantime BuyHirePromoteDonateBlack

I think a bigger miss is lack of bias which is what most pundits really want. In AI sentencing for instance, most critics don't want blind justice. They want justice that will be 'fair' based on extenuating circumstances.

Racism filtering to robots 😂 no way what on earth.

26 letters ten numbers use to relate with each other understand the world. School teaches us to recombine them according to rules thats education learning the rules. Reading counting math relating to conditions life each other. And black and white kids should have the same chance

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