This is how AI bias really happens — and why it’s so hard to fix | Curio

This is how AI bias really happens — and why it’s so hard to fix

10 mins | Jun 14, 2020

AI models we create are mirrored, consciously or unconsciously, after our own views. Bias can creep in at many stages of the deep-learning process, and the standard practices in computer science aren't designed to detect it. MIT Technology Review's Karen Hao has written this piece illuminating the many stages where bias can be transferred into AI models.

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