BIAS IN AI

Bias is now expanding its reign from humans to machines — The AI Bias

This is easy if we handle it now

Deepak Singh
6 min readOct 1, 2020

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a vector image showing robot is scanning and trying to filter human beings through handheld lens

Other than the COVID pandemic, the one word that we have heard the most in the last couple of months is bias. We have biases embedded in our society, regions, and countries extending to bias in datasets and algorithms. We will talk about bias in AI today. Before doing some research I asked myself, what could be the result of AI bias? The maximum I could think of was the face detection software used by companies and government. But bias is not limited to that only. It has a larger span and multiple forms. First I will talk about how biases are built unknowingly in the machine learning systems and then I will talk about how these inbuilt biases in the trained algorithms affect us in multiple forms giving some examples.

How bias is built in a machine learning system?

More than 98% of AI applications that exist and are commercialized today are using machine learning and machine learning needs data to train them. The machines slowly start behaving the same as the data fed to them. What if the data itself is non-representative? What if the data itself is corrupt intentionally or unknowingly? If the data contains more and more one type of representation…

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Deepak Singh

Product Enthusiast — Utilizing the power of AI and Design to rethink possibilities and reframe the problem statement! Website: www.hellodeepaksingh.com