AI and Ethics
AI is often perceived as a magical technology, but its underlying mechanics reveal a complex reality. Machine learning models, like those predicting Titanic survival, can perpetuate historical biases, leading to unethical outcomes in decision-making. The conversation highlights the importance of scrutinizing AI's impact on society, especially when financial decisions are influenced by biased data.In this clip
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