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ChatGPT Film Summary: Coded Bias

  • Writer: Sarah Parker
    Sarah Parker
  • Mar 27, 2023
  • 1 min read

"Coded Bias" is a documentary film directed by Shalini Kantayya that explores the issue of bias in algorithms and artificial intelligence (AI). The film follows MIT researcher Joy Buolamwini as she discovers that facial recognition technology has difficulty recognizing darker-skinned faces and female faces, revealing a clear bias in the algorithms. The documentary also examines other examples of bias in AI, including predictive policing and hiring algorithms.

The film argues that algorithmic bias has serious implications for society, as these technologies are increasingly being used to make decisions that affect people's lives, such as hiring, lending, and policing. The film also explores the lack of regulation around AI and the need for greater transparency and accountability in the development and use of these technologies.

Throughout the film, Buolamwini and other researchers, activists, and policymakers work to raise awareness of the issue of algorithmic bias and push for change. They argue that it is essential to address bias in AI if we want to build a fair and just society.

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