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Distinguishing between what's real and what's generated by AI can be quite challenging, especially as AI technologies continue to advance. Much of an AI's ability to mimic reality convincingly depends on the quality of training data and data annotation it receives. The more comprehensive and accurately annotated the training data is, the better an AI can learn to replicate real-world patterns and outputs. So, when you come across something that's surprisingly accurate or seems almost too precise, there's a good chance it might be the work of a well-trained AI.
I think the first part of this issue that should be articulated is AI is kind of a fancy thing. First of all, it's two letters, A & I. It means artificial intelligence but ultimately what it is, is it's about machine learning, and so, the machine is taught and part of the issue here is what information is going into the machine that will then determine and we can predict then. If we think about what information is going in, what then will be produced in terms of decisions and opinions that may be made through that process.
So to reduce it down to its most simple point, this is part of the issue that we have here is thinking about what is going into a decision, and then whether that decision is actually legitimate and reflective of the needs and the life experiences of all the people.
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