Alan Regenberg
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AI was asked for images of Black African docs treating white kids. How'd it go? - Interesting work from Oxford-Johns Hopkins Global Infectious Disease Ethics Collaborative post-doc fellow Arsenii Alenichev & collaborators | NPR Goats and Soda | #GLIDE https://www.npr.org/sectio...
10:25 AM - Oct 06, 2023
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Creative AF (She/Her)
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In response to Alan Regenberg.
This is why representation everywhere is so important! The AI trainers have to tell it where/what to look at and our implicit biases show up all the time. Diverse teams everywhere matter, so so much.
12:40 PM - Oct 06, 2023
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Kimberlee (Kimbrûlée)
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In response to Alan Regenberg.
Not at all surprised. AI has been know to give more European features to an existing image of a non-white person. Biases are built into AI. But it's not going away so our challenge is to help improve it so that it's more inclusive and representative of all.
12:32 PM - Oct 06, 2023
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Alan Regenberg
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In response to Alan Regenberg.
For more - Open access comment in Lancet Global Health: Reflections before the storm: the AI reproduction of biased imagery in global health visuals, by Arsenii Alenichev, Patricia Kingori, Koen Peeters Grietens https://doi.org/10.1016/S2...
10:35 AM - Oct 06, 2023
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Bren
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In response to Alan Regenberg.
AI built by racists, owned and operated by racists. No thanks
10:29 AM - Oct 06, 2023
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