How art can help us understand AI

This Axios article talks about human rights vis-à-vis technology and artificial intelligence.
"Uncanny Valley: Being Human in the Age of AI," which confronts exhibition goers with powerful images of data monetization, algorithmic bias and the loss of humanity, opens this week at the de Young Museum in San Francisco's Golden Gate Park.
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Trevor Paglen's "They Took the Faces from the Accused and the Dead" consists of hundreds of faces used to train an artificial intelligence engine, all without any of the subjects' consent. "What we are looking at here is dirty data," curator Claudia Schmuckli said.

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    1. Honestly, it reminds me a bit of unethical medical experiments. I think the information could've been gathered another way.

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