AI is biased. The White House is working with hackers to try to fix that

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The White House is concerned that AI can perpetuate discrimination. So they helped host a red-teaming challenge at the Def Con hacker convention in Las Vegas to help figure out some of the flaws.

"These systems are not just what the machine serves up, they're what kinds of questions people ask — and so who the people are that are doing the red- teaming matters a lot," she said.

"It's beneficial because AI is ultimately going to be in the hands of not the people who built it or have experience hacking. So how they experience it, it's the real test of whether this can be used for human benefit and not harm," he said. Ray'Chel Wilson took part in the challenge with Black Tech Street. She was looking at the potential for AI to provide misinformation when it comes to helping people make financial decisions.Ray'Chel Wilson took part in the challenge with Black Tech Street. She was looking at the potential for AI to provide misinformation when it comes to helping people make financial decisions.Ray'Chel Wilson, who lives in Tulsa, also participated in the challenge with Black Tech Street.

 

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