I saw many well-intentioned early grad students, as well as many senior faculty looking for a new cause, sucked into working in "ethics in AI." Why was everyone all of a sudden working on this stuff? 4/
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@fredbenenson's point that this is a complicated take, and to center voices from folks with other lived experiences in the conversation.https://twitter.com/fredbenenson/status/1208459946800508928 …Prikaži ovu nit -
A friend in the FAT* community adds that they think the piece flattens complex issues around incrementalism vs reform in the field, but that it's hard to have a public conversation about the field's struggles with power, because it requires disclosing even more insider knowledge.
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Lots of complicated conversations happening now around this piece. I want to second
@gleemie's call to center grassroots orgs that are led by the folks who are most affected by algorithmic injustice—as the writer does! https://twitter.com/gleemie/status/1208793442509152258 …pic.twitter.com/D80lMXQHtQ
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And to focus on the structural forces at work in shaping the discourse around "ethics in AI."https://twitter.com/gleemie/status/1208789520172253184 …
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