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that could have a serious impact on society says karisma beliefs from the institute for ethics at oxford university and i can be extremely disruptive in a negative way to society it can be can be racist it can be extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its. design to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. had to be taken off. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of common sense. why are such bias in every poorly i systems being unleashed on society to berlin based artist and researchers. are exploring that question. that new data sets being fed into these ai systems are always old so the systems and that conservatives and outdated. when they're used to predict to recommend. to. to expect. to be. different. persons can be very i guess anyone they deem to. gender friends. and you may never realize it. because. it's truly a massive problem an easy way to visualize how ai works is to imagine you baking a cake if you use the wrong gradients the cake just won't taste good similarly if the data used to train ai sof
that could have a serious impact on society says karisma beliefs from the institute for ethics at oxford university and i can be extremely disruptive in a negative way to society it can be can be racist it can be extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its. design to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. had to be taken off. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of common sense. why are such bias in every poorly i...
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that could have a serious impact on society says karisma billie's from the institute for ethics at oxford university. extremely. extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teeth. designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. and twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why are such biased in every poor systems society. based artists and researchers. are exploring that question. the data sets being fed into these ai systems are always so the systems and up conservatives and outdated. used to predict and. to. underscore what to expect in the future. to expect them to be. anything different than the data. it's amusing as it. can be very. anyone they deem to. gender friends. and you may never realize. you may have. because of your personal and you'll never know about it. you may have been subjected to discrimination. it's truly a massive problem an easy way to visualize how ai works is to imagine you're baking a cake if you use the wrong gradients the cake just won't taste good similarly if the data used to
that could have a serious impact on society says karisma billie's from the institute for ethics at oxford university. extremely. extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teeth. designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. and twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why are such biased in every poor systems society. based artists and researchers. are exploring that question. the data sets being fed into...
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that could have a serious impact on society says karisma billie's from the institute for ethics at oxford university a i can be extremely disruptive in a negative way to society it can be racist it can be extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teaching designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. had to be taken off. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why there's such bias in every poorly i systems society. based artists and researchers. are exploring that question. the data sets being fed into these ai systems are always old so the systems and up conservatives and outdated. used to predict. what to expect in the future. expect to be. different. persons can be very. anyone they deem to be. gender friends. and you may never realize. because. it's truly a massive problem an easy way to visualize how ai works is to imagine you're baking a cake if you use the wrong greedy and the cake just won't taste good similarly if the data used to train ai software is poor and not representative of the diver
that could have a serious impact on society says karisma billie's from the institute for ethics at oxford university a i can be extremely disruptive in a negative way to society it can be racist it can be extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teaching designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. had to be taken off. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why there's such bias in every poorly i systems...
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that could have a serious impact on society says karisma billie's from the institute for ethics in ai at oxford university a i can be extremely disruptive in a negative way to society it can be sexist can be racist it can be extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teaching design to reply to twitter users. in less than a single day of exposure. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why are such bias in every poorly i systems society to berlin based artist and researchers. are exploring that question. the data sets being fed into these ai systems are always so the systems and that conservatives. are used to predict. what to expect in the future. expect to be. different. it's amusing. to be very. anyone they deem to have. gender friends. and you may never realize it. because. you'll never know about it. you may have. a problem it's truly a massive problem and easy way to visualize how ai works is to imagine you baking a cake if you use the wrong greedy and the cake just won't taste good similarly if the data used to train
that could have a serious impact on society says karisma billie's from the institute for ethics in ai at oxford university a i can be extremely disruptive in a negative way to society it can be sexist can be racist it can be extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teaching design to reply to twitter users. in less than a single day of exposure. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why are such bias in every poorly i systems...
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that could have a serious impact on society says careers of police from the institute for ethics at oxford university. extremely. extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teeth. designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. apps be taken offline twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why are such bias in every poorly i systems being unleashed on society to berlin based artist researchers. are exploring that question. that the data sets being fed into these ai systems are always so the systems and up conservatives and outdated. used to predict to recommend. to. underscore what to expect in the future. expect them to be. anything different than the data. it's amusing as a basis. of them is can be very biased against anyone they deem to have. gender friends. and you may never realize that. you may have been. because of your personal. you'll never know about it. it's truly a massive problem an easy way to visualize how ai works is to imagine you baking a cake if you use the wrong gradients the cake just
that could have a serious impact on society says careers of police from the institute for ethics at oxford university. extremely. extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teeth. designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure. apps be taken offline twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of. why are such bias in every poorly i systems being unleashed on society to berlin based artist researchers. are exploring...
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that could have a serious impact on society says karisma beliefs from the institute for ethics at oxford university. extremely. extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teach both designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure to. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of common. wire such bias in every systems being unleashed on society to berlin based artist and researchers. are exploring that question. that the data sets being fed into these ai systems are always so the systems and that conservative an outdated. to predict and. to. underscore what to expect in the future. to expect them to be. anything different than the data. it's amusing as. can be very i guess anyone they deem to have the wrong gender friends. and you may never realize. you may have been. because of your. personal you'll never know about it. you may have. a problem it's truly a massive problem an easy way to visualize how ai works is to imagine you baking a cake if you use the wrong gradients the cake just won't taste good similarl
that could have a serious impact on society says karisma beliefs from the institute for ethics at oxford university. extremely. extremely unfair to take one example in 2016 microsoft launched its teach both designed to reply to twitter users in less than a single day of exposure to. twitter had taught it to parrot sexist racist anti-semitic and a sense of common. wire such bias in every systems being unleashed on society to berlin based artist and researchers. are exploring that question. that...
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can you explain her institute as a think tank for cyber ethics? >> the computer college asked me to start up a think tank to do cyber ethics and apply humanities to the computer revolution and we are now 40 years in to the personal computer revolution. it has brought sociological changes and perceiving changes and altered every profession. i don't think we are getting enough actual philosophical analysis of what that means. in particular, you know, we keep seeing ethical problems emerging as a result of our connectivity and emerging as a result of our being reduced to numbers and data. we are emerging from the fact that inner-city kids now spend an average of 14 to 16 hours a day staring at a screen, television, computer or cell phone. these have created problems of addiction and problems of lack of contact with reality. we want to use this new institute to explore what it would mean to say something at the most serious level like, the virtual is not the real. >> it seems to me that your concern about touching the permanent and not being in the ep
can you explain her institute as a think tank for cyber ethics? >> the computer college asked me to start up a think tank to do cyber ethics and apply humanities to the computer revolution and we are now 40 years in to the personal computer revolution. it has brought sociological changes and perceiving changes and altered every profession. i don't think we are getting enough actual philosophical analysis of what that means. in particular, you know, we keep seeing ethical problems emerging...
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institution. >> that's the thing. >> what does that mean? is it ethical for us to talk about the word revolution? >> i didn't say it. >> i did not say it. >> i know you didn't but or to be connected at all that again i wonder about us but institutionally sanctioned artist like we have a responsibility to do a lot of things like tear down these institutions. i just wonder how truthful we are being when we start talking about the revolution and keeping our job. i don't know how they go together. >> i don't know. have that question. artist and writers have part of that reckoning to breakdown the institution they have been a part of if it's the system among poets. i don't think diversifying but it has not always worked out. like you say there are poets of color to say it looks like we have social media. but the shareholders are still profiting off of those arguments. what you going to do about that? that is a constant struggle. all i can say is that's not something that i think of but what i will say it makes you whatever the alienation that you feel, if it mirrors that alienation to make you feel th
institution. >> that's the thing. >> what does that mean? is it ethical for us to talk about the word revolution? >> i didn't say it. >> i did not say it. >> i know you didn't but or to be connected at all that again i wonder about us but institutionally sanctioned artist like we have a responsibility to do a lot of things like tear down these institutions. i just wonder how truthful we are being when we start talking about the revolution and keeping our job. i...
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institution when you have that kind of situation. >> it's kind of a tricky one to navigate. the truth is, we don't agree with policies with the jails across the state for multitude of reasons. our own personal ethics perhaps or what an incarceration should look like. a department does something that we view objectionable, do we make the decision to pull out there and deny other individuals the opportunity for an education out of principle? we believe in standing on principle, we don't believe standing on principles on denying somebody the education. we will serve anybody that we are able to serve in any jail that we operate in. i want to say san francisco gives us the greatest access without question. we can get to them, we can serve them. l.a. is pretty close, alameda, it's jurisdiction by jurisdiction. it's important if we leave we recognize while we're sitting on principle, we're harming somebody else and allowing them to access something that they were denied from when they were younger. >> commissioner alexander: let's say it comes up -- let's say that one of the instructors is in communication with an inmate who is undocumented is afraid that the sheriff may be communicating with i.c.e. what
institution when you have that kind of situation. >> it's kind of a tricky one to navigate. the truth is, we don't agree with policies with the jails across the state for multitude of reasons. our own personal ethics perhaps or what an incarceration should look like. a department does something that we view objectionable, do we make the decision to pull out there and deny other individuals the opportunity for an education out of principle? we believe in standing on principle, we don't...
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institution when you have that kind of situation. >> it's kind of a tricky one to navigate. the truth is, we don't agree with policies with the jails across the state for multitude of reasons. our own personal ethics perhaps or what an incarceration should look like. a department does something that we view objectionable, do we make the decision to pull out there and deny other individuals the opportunity for an education out of principle? we believe in standing on principle, we don't believe standing on principles on denying somebody the education. we will serve anybody that we are able to serve in any jail that we operate in. i want to say san francisco gives us the greatest access without question. we can get to them, we can serve them. l.a. is pretty close, alameda, it's jurisdiction by jurisdiction. it's important if we leave we recognize while we're sitting on principle, we're harming somebody else and allowing them to access something that they were denied from when they were younger. >> commissioner alexander: let's say it comes up -- let's say that one of the instructors is in communication with an inmate who is undocumented is afraid that the sheriff may be communicating with i.c.e. what
institution when you have that kind of situation. >> it's kind of a tricky one to navigate. the truth is, we don't agree with policies with the jails across the state for multitude of reasons. our own personal ethics perhaps or what an incarceration should look like. a department does something that we view objectionable, do we make the decision to pull out there and deny other individuals the opportunity for an education out of principle? we believe in standing on principle, we don't...
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institution when you have that kind of situation. >> it's kind of a tricky one to navigate. the truth is, we don't agree with policies with the jails across the state for multitude of reasons. our own personal ethics perhaps or what an incarceration should look like. a department does something that we view objectionable, do we make the decision to pull out there and deny other individuals the opportunity for an education out of principle? we believe in standing on principle, we don't believe standing on principles on denying somebody the education. we will serve anybody that we are able to serve in any jail that we operate in. i want to say san francisco gives us the greatest access without question. we can get to them, we can serve them. l.a. is pretty close, alameda, it's jurisdiction by jurisdiction. it's important if we leave we recognize while we're sitting on principle, we're harming somebody else and allowing them to access something that they were denied from when they were younger. >> commissioner alexander: let's say it comes up -- let's say that one of the instructors is in communication with an inmate who is undocumented is afraid that the sheriff may be communicating with i.c.e. what
institution when you have that kind of situation. >> it's kind of a tricky one to navigate. the truth is, we don't agree with policies with the jails across the state for multitude of reasons. our own personal ethics perhaps or what an incarceration should look like. a department does something that we view objectionable, do we make the decision to pull out there and deny other individuals the opportunity for an education out of principle? we believe in standing on principle, we don't...