How Censorship Can Influence Artificial Intelligence

By Wired
Artificial intelligence is hardly confined by international borders, as businesses, universities, and governments tap a global pool of ideas, algorithms, and talent. The UCSD researchers found key differences in the resulting AI algorithms that the researchers said seem to reflect the information that is censored in China. In a certain sense, this is not surprising,” says Suresh Venkatasubramanian, a professor at the University of Utah who studies AI ethics and cofounded the FAcct conference. Before that, he was an editor and writer at New Scientist.

 

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  1. NLP (0.25)
  2. Machine_Learning (0.24)
  3. Backend (0.08)

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