The FTC under Joe Biden appointee Lina Khan is taking a woke line on AI technology, pledging today to take an approach to AI regulation centered around “civil rights” and “equal opportunity”.
Graeme Jennings-Pool/Getty ImagesThe FTC under Joe Biden appointee Lina Khan is taking a woke line on AI technology, pledging today to take an approach to AI regulation centered around “civil rights” and “equal opportunity” in addition to the standard FTC provinces of consumer protection and competition.
In a statement today that the FTC jointly made with the infamously woke Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, the U.S. Equal Opportunity Employment Commission, and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, the agency promised to prioritize “fairness, equality, and justice” in AI regulation.Today, the use of automated systems, including those sometimes marketed as “artificial intelligence” or “AI,” is becoming increasingly common in our daily lives.
Much of the FTC’s announcement deals with concerns advanced by the leftist-dominated field of machine learning fairness, whichThe announcement mentions the use of datasets that “incorporate historical bias,” or that “correlate[s] data with protected classes”: Automated system outcomes can be skewed by unrepresentative or imbalanced datasets, datasets that incorporate historical bias, or datasets that contain other types of errors. Automated systems also can correlate data with protected classes, which can lead to discriminatory outcomes.
The FTC specifies nether the data nor the protected classes it correlates with, leaving the public to guess. Is it crime data? Debt defaults? Rent payments? Credit scores? The FTC doesn’t tell us.
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