AI for Everyone - AI Ethics and SocietyA city uses AI to predict crime hotspots but the data reflects past policing biases. How should ethics guide AI use here?AOnly use AI predictions for certain neighborhoodsBUse data as is to save timeCAdjust data and models to avoid reinforcing biasDIgnore ethical concerns if AI is accurateCheck Answer
Step-by-Step SolutionSolution:Step 1: Recognize bias in historical crime dataPast policing may have unfairly targeted some groups, biasing data.Step 2: Apply ethical AI principlesAdjusting data and models helps prevent repeating unfair treatment.Final Answer:Adjust data and models to avoid reinforcing bias -> Option CQuick Check:Ethics = Fix bias in AI data [OK]Quick Trick: Fix biased data before AI use [OK]Common Mistakes:Using biased data without changesIgnoring ethics if AI seems accurate
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