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Responsible AI at Google Research: Technology, AI, Society and Culture

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This endeavor necessitates fundamental and applied research with an interdisciplinary lens that engages with — and accounts for — the social, cultural, economic, and other contextual dimensions that shape the development and deployment of AI systems. Our team, Technology, AI, Society, and Culture (TASC), is addressing this critical need.

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AI Bias & Cultural Stereotypes: Effects, Limitations, & Mitigation

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However, in many cases, the outcomes or predictions of AI systems can reflect various types of AI bias, such as cultural and racial. Buzzfeed’s “ Barbies of the World ” blog (which is now deleted) clearly manifests these cultural biases and inaccuracies. These are critical challenges, and addressing them is significantly challenging.

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How AI Allows Us to Play Ancient Board Games

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The Mystery of Ancient Board Games Games have been a cornerstone of human social and cultural life for millennia. These games were beyond pastimes but held significant cultural importance, often reflecting society’s beliefs, values and social hierarchies.

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Celebrating the women of IBM AI Ethics

IBM Journey to AI blog

For more than 100 years, IBM’s founding principles have inspired efforts to promote equality, fairness and inclusion in the workplace and society. “Women are as capable as anybody else to contribute to the technical development of AI, and they also care deeply about the impact of AI on people and society.

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Embracing the Incredible Women of Analytics Vidhya

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Time flies, but one thing is certain: Women spark changes and are the epitome of the transition to a better society. These remarkable individuals play multifaceted roles, donning the hats of mothers, sisters, friends, and beyond, winding a shape of influence transcending borders and cultures.

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The diversity dividend: How inclusive businesses gain competitive advantage

IBM Journey to AI blog

For example, when building technology, it is important that employees are aware of the cultural connotations of color schemes, symbols, and graphics. Red signifies good fortune in Chinese culture but can denote danger or caution in Western cultures. How can tech companies effectively embrace diversity?

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10 Key Takeaways From Sam Altman’s Talk at Stanford

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In a recent Q&A session at Stanford University, Sam Altman, the visionary CEO of OpenAI, shared invaluable insights on the future of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on society. He believes that now is the best time to start a company since the advent of the internet, and possibly in the entire history of technology.

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