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Artificial Intelligence

It Doesn’t Always Add Up: The Ugly Truth of AI in Education

September 1, 2022 by Shannon Chambers, Saralda Ortiz-Howard

Book Review of Cathy O'Neil’s “ Weapons of Math Destruction” Abstract Technology and artificial intelligence (AI) has become a major part of our lives, from the virtual assistant software, like Alexa and Siri, to recommended videos on YouTube. As artificial intelligence begins to infiltrate every aspect of society, investigating the impact of AI in education integration is … [Read more...] about It Doesn’t Always Add Up: The Ugly Truth of AI in Education

The Journal of Media Literacy Human AI Book Reviews
Education Research Data Algorithms Biases Socioeconomics Artificial Intelligence Equity Educational Opportunities

To Have The Data or Not: Disabled People and Bias

September 1, 2022 by MERVE GİZEM ÇÖMLEKÇİ, ŞEBNEM ÖZDEMİR

Abstract Artificial intelligence has recently shown that it has the potential to benefit making in various ways. The production of a benefit is dependent on several phases, including data collecting, data labeling, and data analysis. At the same time, recent incidents show that artificial intelligence's biased outputs are dividing society. Ignoring persons with disabilities, … [Read more...] about To Have The Data or Not: Disabled People and Bias

The Journal of Media Literacy Human AI
Data Bias Artificial Intelligence Disabled People

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