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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 15, 20254 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 18, 20256 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 18, 20256 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 17, 20255 min read
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