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My first impression would be that if you request an algorithmic AI system to profile people in prescribed categories than surely profiled people is what you shall receive. It maybe says more, as you alluded to, about the kinds of questions we deem fit for the technology than it does about the answers we hoped we'd receive. Just as you wouldn't arrest someone for looking like a criminal, seek a doctor's care based on the person around you that looks most the part, and should be capable of identifying a human without asking yourself if it is, indeed, human, why ask these questions of AI? I agree that what you receive is purely a reflection of the dataset and the biases that have been consciously or unconsciously attributed to the algorithm. Doctoring the dataset is not even a slippery slope but instead a cliff to be walked off of in terms of establishing the technologies utility. Great article and thought provoking subject!

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