Artificial Intelligence

  • Addressing Bias in AI Healthcare: Protecting Vulnerable Patient Populations

    Addressing Bias in AI Healthcare: Protecting Vulnerable Patient Populations

    by Javaid Sofi Abstract AI’s integration into healthcare, while promising enhanced diagnostics and efficiency, carries a significant risk of amplifying health disparities affecting vulnerable populations. Bias arises from unrepresentative datasets (e.g., dermatology algorithms trained on lighter skin tones), cognitive biases in clinical labelling, and flawed proxies like zip codes conflating geography with health risk. Studies…

  • Generative AI Will Fail to Attract Us Because It Ignores What Makes Us Human

    Generative AI Will Fail to Attract Us Because It Ignores What Makes Us Human

    By Selim Tlili Selim Tlili has taught high school biology, chemistry and math since 2004.  He began in the NYC public school system and moved to independent education in 2015.  He is working on his first book in science education and is finishing his first movie.  Read his work at selim.digital. I had an incredibly interesting lunchtime conversation…

  • ChatGPT Use in the Classroom

    ChatGPT Use in the Classroom

    Is ChatGPT the greatest thing since sliced bread for education and research or an instrument for cheating? Is it a tool for learning or a way towards ignorance and illiteracy? Is it an indication of progress in contemporary society with endless opportunities for automation or one of the early signs of devaluation for student-acquired knowledge…

  • ChatGPT, War, and Diplomacy

    ChatGPT, War, and Diplomacy

    There is a great deal of discussion about the use of AI and Machine Learning in intelligence analysis, war planning, national security policy-making and beyond. Yet before these tools are put in place it behooves us to understand the way in which AI thinks and upon what data sources it builds its “findings” and…

  • ChatGPT on AI Common Sense, Rationality, and Morality

    ChatGPT on AI Common Sense, Rationality, and Morality

    I held a chat conversation with OpenAI’s ChatGPT to see in one small instance how it responded to questions pertaining to common sense, rationality, and morality. I focused on these three areas in particular because they are generally seen as “human” attributes of intelligence. These “human” qualities extend well beyond Alan Turing’s paper “Computing…

  • AI in agriculture: symptom or a remedy?   

    AI in agriculture: symptom or a remedy?  

    Every day new technologies, in particular Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), are being developed and implemented on farms in the United States and around the world. Yet, rarely is the changing nature of technology on farms considered from a human perspective. Specifically, is AI in agriculture, in fact, benefiting or harming humanity?

  • How could AI Pilots affect the Air Force?

    How could AI Pilots affect the Air Force?

    A quick Google search of ‘US Air Force’ instantly pulls up images of fighter pilots and stunning photos of fighter aircrafts like Lockheed Martin’s F-22 Raptor flying menacingly across a vast blue sky. After loading the Air Force website, the user is greeted with the Air Force’s recruiting slogan “Aim High” with a montage…