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The people who are most likely to be harmed by AI don’t have a seat at the table for regulation : Margaret Mitchell

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The people who are most likely to be harmed by AI don’t have a seat at the table for regulation : Margaret Mitchell

Margaret Mitchell, a leading expert in technology ethics, discusses AI and ethics, drawing from her experience at Google's Ethical AI team. She addresses issues of discrimination and bias in algorithms, emphasizing the importance of inclusive spaces and diverse perspectives in development. Mitchell highlights groups most discriminated against in AI, including Black women and non-binary individuals. She advocates for value pluralism and individualized AI models. Mitchell also discusses the need for transparency and regulation in AI development, expressing concern about certain influential groups' motivations. Overall, she is cautious about the future of AI, emphasizing the potential harm to marginalized groups.

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