AI Revolutionizes Financial Compliance as Ncontracts Launches Intelligent Risk Platform
The New Frontier in Financial Risk Management Ncontracts has unveiled its groundbreaking “Ntelligence product line,” marking a significant leap forward…
The New Frontier in Financial Risk Management Ncontracts has unveiled its groundbreaking “Ntelligence product line,” marking a significant leap forward…
Researchers found that artificial intelligence systems can develop racial bias when trained on unrepresentative data, but most users fail to recognize these imbalances. The study reveals that people typically only notice bias when AI systems demonstrate skewed performance in classifying emotions across different racial groups.
According to a recent study published in Media Psychology, most users cannot identify racial bias in artificial intelligence training data, even when it’s clearly presented to them. The research indicates that AI systems can develop skewed perceptions, such as classifying white people as happier than individuals from other racial backgrounds, due to imbalanced training datasets.