“We can’t put our heads into the sand. That’s not going to affect change,” said Sulaiman Rahman, founder of DiverseForce.
He had alerted people that an AI tool created the message and got a two kinds of responses: Some people thought the technology was “amazing,” and others said, “This is scary.” Shelton Mercer, a tech innovator, said that the proliferation of AI presents both opportunities and challenges for Black people and other people of color. Mercer said the panel discussion was needed to help Black people “make sense of the bombardment, whispers and chatter that people are hearing about AI.”
People are already using AI when they use chatbots on a company website. It’s also used in smart phones that suggest the next words to use when writing a text.One example of bias in AI’s technology discussed Wednesday occurred when someone mentioned searching for images of doctors, and the only images of physicians “imagined” by the AI tool were white or Asian.
“Society suffers from the ills of many isms and phobias and unfortunately, the tools that are created and programmed by human beings are going to be affected by those kinds of ills,” Mercer added. “I’m an anti-social media person and it’s all scary to me,” said Brown, who works in financial services. “I’m trying to open myself up to learn more about it."
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