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The Crungus Effect: Hallucinations or Neologisms?
AI systems, even while devoid of semantic intent, act as inadvertent lexicographers. Their outputs are indexed, shared, and popularised by human agents. A fabricated term, when presented to users who perceive AI as ‘trustworthy’, can simply misinform, mislead, and cause real-world harm.
DEVIKA MENON 2333126
Jun 154 min read
Generated Sexualities : How (AI)nclusivity Becomes Discrimination
The AI revolution is not without human biases, and random generation is not as “random” as you would expect.
sreeshachakra
Jun 186 min read
The Tell-Tale Code: AI in Global Surveillance Systems, Privacy and the Democratic State.
His eye was like the eye of a vulture, the eye of one of those terrible birds that watch and wait while an animal dies, and then fall...
SEBANTI HUI 2333168
Jun 186 min read
The Un-unalivable Word: On the Ethics of Algorithmic Censorship and Moderation
When platforms claim to act in the name of safety, they must be critically examined: whose safety, and at what cost?
BHATTACHARYA ADRITA AMIT 2333119
Jun 175 min read
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