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AI for Diversity / Roger Søraa

By: Language: English Series: AI for EverythingPublication details: Boca Raton: CRC Press; ©2023Description: viii, 118pISBN:
  • 9781032073569
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 006.3 SørA
Contents:
1.Opening the Black Box of AI. 2. Gendered AI: performativity, expectations, and sexism. 3. Queering AI: gender expression, identity, and binaries. 4. AI and Race: recognition, bias, and systemic issues. 5. Bodies and AI: Health, ageing, and disabilities. 6. AI and Class: socioeconomic issues reproduced by technology. 7. Intersectionality and Responsible AI.
Summary: Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly impacting many aspects of people’s lives across the globe, from relatively mundane technology to more advanced digital systems that can make their own decisions. While AI has great potential, it also holds great peril depending on how it is designed and used. AI for Diversity questions how AI technology can lead to inclusion or exclusion for diverse groups in society. The way data is selected, trained, used, and embedded into societies can have unfortunate consequences unless we critically investigate the dangers of systems left unchecked, and can lead to misogynistic, homophobic, racist, ageist, transphobic, or ableist outcomes. This book encourages the reader to take a step back to see how AI is impacting diverse groups of people and how diversity-awareness strategies can impact AI.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals 01-15 October 2025, Vol. 06, Issue 28
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1.Opening the Black Box of AI.
2. Gendered AI: performativity, expectations, and sexism.
3. Queering AI: gender expression, identity, and binaries.
4. AI and Race: recognition, bias, and systemic issues.
5. Bodies and AI: Health, ageing, and disabilities.
6. AI and Class: socioeconomic issues reproduced by technology.
7. Intersectionality and Responsible AI.

Artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly impacting many aspects of people’s lives across the globe, from relatively mundane technology to more advanced digital systems that can make their own decisions. While AI has great potential, it also holds great peril depending on how it is designed and used. AI for Diversity questions how AI technology can lead to inclusion or exclusion for diverse groups in society. The way data is selected, trained, used, and embedded into societies can have unfortunate consequences unless we critically investigate the dangers of systems left unchecked, and can lead to misogynistic, homophobic, racist, ageist, transphobic, or ableist outcomes. This book encourages the reader to take a step back to see how AI is impacting diverse groups of people and how diversity-awareness strategies can impact AI.

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