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The Whiteness of AI - LCFI
The Whiteness of AI. Philos. Technol. (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00415-6 Abstract: This paper focuses on the fact that AI is predominantly portrayed as white—in colour, ethnicity, or both. We first illustrate the prevalent Whiteness of real and imagined intelligent machines in four categories: humanoid robots, chatbots and virtual assistants, stock images of AI, and portrayals of AI in film
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The Whiteness of AI. Philos. Technol. (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00415-6 Abstract: This paper focuses on the fact that AI is predominantly portrayed as white—in colour, ethnicity, or both. We first illustrate the prevalent Whiteness of real and imagined intelligent machines in four categories: humanoid robots, chatbots and virtual assistants, stock images of AI, and portrayals of AI in film
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The Whiteness of AI - LCFI
The Whiteness of AI. Philos. Technol. (2020). https://doi.org/10.1007/s13347-020-00415-6 Abstract: This paper focuses on the fact that AI is predominantly portrayed as white—in colour, ethnicity, or both. We first illustrate the prevalent Whiteness of real and imagined intelligent machines in four categories: humanoid robots, chatbots and virtual assistants, stock images of AI, and portrayals of AI in film
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