AI is shaping our world, but who is shaping AI? Rumman Chowdhury explores the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence, questioning whether we are unknowingly programming bias into the future.
AI learns from human data, but the internet does not reflect the diversity of the world. Most AI systems are trained with Western, English-speaking perspectives, creating a skewed digital reality.
AI also speaks with confidence, even when it’s wrong. This can spread misinformation and reinforce biases. If AI is mirroring humanity, is it showing our best or worst side?
Who decides what is ethical for AI? With reinforcement learning shaped by a select group, can AI truly represent all of humanity?
As AI influences our lives more than ever, we must ask: Are we programming AI, or is AI programming us?
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