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هوش مصنوعی نژادپرستانه: از کجا می‌آید؟

نوع مقاله : مقاله علمی-پژوهشی مستخرج از طرح پژوهشی

نویسنده
استاد اندیشه جهانی و فلسفه های تطبیقی در دانشکده مطالعات شرقی و آفریقایی (SOAS)، گروه سیاست و مطالعات بین المللی، دانشگاه لندن
چکیده
چگونه نژادپرستی وارد الگوریتم‌هایی شد که بر زندگی روزمره ما، از بانکداری و خرید، تا درخواست‌های شغلی حاکم است؟ این مقاله که میراث نژادپرستی روشنگری را به اشکال تبعیض در الگوریتم‌های مدرن و هوش مصنوعی مرتبط می‌کند، بررسی می‌کند که چه داده‌هایی به فناوری هوش مصنوعی تغذیه می‌شوند - و چگونه این داده‌ها آینده ما را از نظر روابط اجتماعی و سیاسی شکل می‌دهند.
کلیدواژه‌ها

عنوان مقاله English

Racist Artificial Intelligence: Where does it come from?

نویسنده English

Arshin Adib-Moghaddam
Professor in Global Thought and Comparative Philosophies at School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), Department of Politics and International Studies, University of London
چکیده English

How did racism creep into the algorithms that govern our daily lives, from banking and shopping, to job applications? Connecting the legacy of enlightenment racism to forms of discrimination in modern day algorithms and Artificial Intelligence, this article examines what data feeds into AI technology - and how this data will shape our future, in terms of both social relations and politics.

کلیدواژه‌ها English

Artificial Intelligence
Racism
Algorithms
Philosophy
Ethics
Bad AI
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