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This article is based on computers and artificial intelligence (AI). In a snapshot this article is about computers and how a lot of people think that they are âcoldly logical and objectively rationalâ. In this article they say that a study was conducted. The study that was conducted found that machines can be programmed to have reflections of us. Ultimately this could end up being a problem. In the article they go on to name some of the biases and what the views range from.  Then it also shows examples of how this actually works. In the end, they concluded by pushing the point that we should treat biases as a part of the language that is coded and try to find out what exactly is acceptable machine learning and what isnât.
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Link:Â https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/04/170413141055.htm
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