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By Cade Metz

This article shares that Artificial Intelligence (AI) is a bountiful, useful feat in technology. Although, those that feed data to form the can unknowingly pass on their bias and have dangerous, real-world impacts.

Inspired by…

large companies marketing their AI to the police and government that at the time were misidentifying primarily darker-skinned and especially darker-skinned women.

Resembling the neighborhood crime watch posters.

The first largest AI conference being attended by primarily white males and for a specific AI, being fed more than 80% data with white males to determine safe content.

Antiques forming a new Artificial Intelligence.

facial recognition technology misidentifying and leading to the wrongful arrest of a Black Georgian for purse thefts in Louisiana.

AI being force fed harmful ideals and biases (symbolized with dog whistles).

a Black researcher in Boston discovering that an A.I. system couldn’t identify her face until she put on a white mask.

Manet’s Olympia redone in binary code spelling out prejudice and showing outdated relations. In addition, the maid being almost unidentifiable.

that AI can be misused if not given data that actively creates equity.

A microchip made from a hunting knife.