AI Must Serve, Not Mimic, Humanity's Needs

AI needs to stop pretending to be us if it wants to work for us. The article argues that tech has been reinforcing existing power structures rather than serving humanity. It questions the possibility of ethical AI that aligns with feminist and human rights values, highlighting the need for accountability and transparency in tech development. Ultimately, it emphasizes that technology should not replace human interactions and experiences. What does it mean for you? It means being aware of how AI impacts your daily life and questioning whether it helps or hinders societal progress. It's a call to demand more accountability from tech companies and to prioritize human values over technological advancement.

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