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House of Mirrors : HMKV

In the popular imagination, artificial intelligence (AI) is usually portrayed as a divine entity that makes \u201Cjust\u201D and \u201Cobjective\u201D decisions. Yet AI is anything but intelligent. Rather, it recognises in large amounts of data what it has been trained to recognise. Like a sniffer dog, it finds exactly what it has been taught to look for. In performing this task, it is much more efficient than any human being \u2013 but this precisely is also its problem. AI only mirrors or repeats what it has been instructed to reflect. Seen in this light, it may be viewed as a kind of digital \u201Chouse of mirrors\u201D.

Humans train machines, and these machines are only as good or as bad as the humans who train them. Based on this insight, the publication addresses not only algorithmic bias or discrimination in AI, but

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In the popular imagination, artificial intelligence (AI) is usually portrayed as a divine entity that makes \u201Cjust\u201D and \u201Cobjective\u201D decisions. Yet AI is anything but intelligent. Rather, it recognises in large amounts of data what it has been trained to recognise. Like a sniffer dog, it finds exactly what it has been taught to look for. In performing this task, it is much more efficient than any human being \u2013 but this precisely is also its problem. AI only mirrors or repeats what it has been instructed to reflect. Seen in this light, it may be viewed as a kind of digital \u201Chouse of mirrors\u201D.

Humans train machines, and these machines are only as good or as bad as the humans who train them. Based on this insight, the publication addresses not only algorithmic bias or discrimination in AI, but

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In the popular imagination, artificial intelligence (AI) is usually portrayed as a divine entity that makes \u201Cjust\u201D and \u201Cobjective\u201D decisions. Yet AI is anything but intelligent. Rather, it recognises in large amounts of data what it has been trained to recognise. Like a sniffer dog, it finds exactly what it has been taught to look for. In performing this task, it is much more efficient than any human being \u2013 but this precisely is also its problem. AI only mirrors or repeats what it has been instructed to reflect. Seen in this light, it may be viewed as a kind of digital \u201Chouse of mirrors\u201D.

Humans train machines, and these machines are only as good or as bad as the humans who train them. Based on this insight, the publication addresses not only algorithmic bias or discrimination in AI, but

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