Reflection on A people’s Guide on AI
When you hear the words “Artificial Intelligence”, what are the
first four things that come to your mind?
- The large language models like chatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Deepseek and many others that we are getting more and more used to in our daily lives currently.
- Algorithmic bias, as mentioned in the introduction part of the booklet. I find this problem pretty serious since the growing usage of these technologies will expand such bias if no action is taken.
- Copyright issues related to the usage of AI. The unrelenting debates around the copyright is still heated and now that many countries have or is going to have updated laws around the copyright for AI.
- Some scientific stuffs from novels, movies, animates, etc. In these works, AI have a strong power that can replace most of human jobs and make big decisions, for example the Sibyl System in the animate Psycho-Pass.
Think about the devices and/or digital services you use daily.
Write below a list of the top three that are present in your life.
- Phone
- Online payment
- Computer
A moment when these tools surprised me by guessing something about
me that I didn’t expect.
It’s from the map when it somehow always can guess the destination I’m about to search.
Take a moment to see if you can identify what function AI plays
in the following list.
- Email inbox - Spam filtering, Conversational Systems
- Check depositing - Facial recognition (?)
- Texting and mobile keyboards - Handwriting recognition, Conversational systems
- Netflix - Recommendation Engines
- Google (search function) - Recommendation Engines
- Social media platforms(Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, etc) - Recommendation Engines, Machine translation
- Automated message systems - Spam filtering, Conversational system