'White' Artificial Intelligence Risk Increases Racial Inequality, Study Reveals

'White' Artificial Intelligence Risk Increases Racial Inequality, Study Reveals

 'White' Artificial Intelligence Risk Increases Racial Inequality, Study Reveals

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The researchers suggested that the machines have unique racial identities and maintain "real-world" ethnic stereotypes.

The best robots in the movies ring with a very white or whitish sound, the researchers said

According to one study, the "whiteness" of Artificial Intelligence (AI) endangers the "racially homogeneous" workforce because humans build twisted machines by their organisms.

The University of Cambridge has researched AI in the community, including movies, Google searches, stock images and robot sounds.

The researchers suggested that the machines had distinct ethnic identities and maintain "real-world" ethnic stereotypes.

According to researchers, non-abstract AIs in Internet search engine results are usually Caucasian or white.

The study found that most of the virtual tones in "standard white middle class English" were controversial or dismissed as "ideas that add black dialects" outside the target market.

Experts have analyzed recent research in many fields, including human-computer interaction and complex race theory, to prove that machines can "race" and eliminate "real-world" racial bias.

It also includes the fact that robots have different race identities, black robots are more likely to be abused online, and the study closely shows how people view virtual agents when they see shared race identity.

According to scientists at the Leverham Home Center for the Future of Intelligence (CFI) in Cambridge, AI, like other science fiction tropes, has long reflected racial thinking.

He suggested supernatural racial stereotypes such as Ming Mercy's "Orientalized" alien to Jar Jar Binks' Caribbean cartoon.

However, he suggested that AI be portrayed as white because, unlike other planetary species, it had features previously used to justify "colonialism and loneliness".

Co-author Dr. Stephen Cue says the most powerful robots on screen are played by white or white actors, including Terminator, Blade Runner, Metropolis and Exmachina.

"Metal or plastic that Android has been given white features like i robot. AI - everything from HIL 9000 to Samantha - has white voices," he said. that 

"Very recently there have been some TV shows that like the Westworld that use AI characters with a mix of skin tones."


Lead researcher Dr. Kanta Dihal said that : “Society has for the centuries, promoted the collaboration of intelligence with white Europeans, and when this culture asked them to imagine an intelligent machine, it overtook a white machine.

"People rely on AI to make decisions. Cultural description promotes the idea that AI is less degrading than humans."

He warned that if AI did not diversify the population, racial inequality would make it harder for non-whites to advance in the field of technology.

“In cases where these systems are really white racist, they can have dangerous consequences for humans who do not” she said.

Dr. Dihal concluded that : “The perceived whiteness of AI makes it really difficult for people of color to enter the field.






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