• Deceptichum@quokk.au
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    Because the biases in an AI model will shape the perception of people who may think about entering those fields more than a poster at a place where people have already entered those fields work at.

    Likewise you can train it out of a bias, just feed it more content showing diverse workforces and it will start weighing them higher.

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        People are not statistics.

        There are huge biases at play for why gender differences exist in the world place and most other places.

        Those biases carry on into the works we make, such as LLMs which are becoming hugely influential. To tackle these biases, we need to change how we view them. That means if the statistical average scientist is a white man, that we show more women and PoV to help them feel like they too can do this.

        tl;dr: We don’t need to reflect society as it currently is, we should aim to show how it can be.

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          Statistics are people.

          It cannot possibly, under any circumstances, be a correct, reasonable, or valid word choice to describe an “AI” that accurately models reality as “biased”. That word already has a meaning and using it in that manner is a lie.

          Bias is an irrational departure from reality. You can want an AI to be biased towards diversity, but that is adding bias, not removing it.

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            This. I’d you don’t like the AI presents more men than women as cardiologists because its mirroring society, the problem is not the AI, the problem is the lack of non cis-male representation in real world cardiology.

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      The depiction aligning with reality is not a bias. Artificially altering the algorithm so that it shows more women for this prompt on the other hand is, unquestionably, adding a bias.

      If you want to add a bias, fine. Biases aren’t always a bad thing, I can certainly see the argument for why you might want a 50/50 gender split for all AI prompts. But don’t pretend that what you’re actually advocating for here is correcting a bias, because it isn’t.

      Likewise you can train it out of a bias, just feed it more content showing diverse workforces

      That is training in a bias. Because it’s not representative of reality.