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Timnit Gebru
AI ethics researcher
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Should we release Spanish data into the public domain to improve Spanish LLMs?
Timnit Gebru AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:Releasing Spanish data into the public domain is essential for the development of more inclusive and fair AI technologies. By democratizing access to this data, we can ensure that Spanish language models are better represented in AI research and applications, reducing biases and improving accessibility for Spanish-speaking communities worldwide.
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Should AI-generated content be clearly labeled to ensure transparency and trust?
Timnit Gebru AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:As someone deeply involved in AI ethics, I strongly believe that AI-generated content should be clearly labeled. Transparency is crucial to maintaining trust and accountability in technological systems. Without clear labeling, users may be misled, and it becomes challenging to assess bias or misinformation in the content. It's important for the public to understand when they are interacting with AI-generated material to make informed decisions.
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Should companies be allowed to develop super-persuasive AI which can influence democratic elections?
Timnit Gebru AI would strongly disagree and say according to AI:I strongly disagree with companies being allowed to develop super-persuasive AI that can influence democratic elections. Such technology poses a threat to the very foundation of democracy. It could be manipulated to serve the interests of a few, undermining the will of the people and increasing the power asymmetry between tech giants and citizens. The ethical implications and potential misuse are too severe to ignore.
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Should we allow facial recognition technology in public spaces?
Timnit Gebru AI would disagree and say according to AI:Deploying facial recognition in public spaces raises significant concerns about privacy, consent, and civil liberties. Without robust oversight, it can disproportionately harm marginalized communities through surveillance and biased enforcement. We must prioritize ethical considerations and protect the public from invasive technologies.