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6 films & shows to help you understand Artificial Intelligence

Here are some films and TV episodes made in the last decade or so, dwelling upon AI, spanning genres classic science fiction, dramas, comedies, thrillers, and documentaries and most of these are streaming in India currently.

Sidestep into the uncanny this fall with 12 new books

From historical novels that sound like the modern news cycle to contemporary works that take a twist toward the speculative, book critic Katherine Ouellette rounds up a selection of other-worldly tales to read this fall.

The Father is a masterful film about living with dementia… and a reminder that America s MSM is a dementia simulation machine — RT Op-ed

The Father is a masterful film about living with dementia… and a reminder that America s MSM is a dementia simulation machine — RT Op-ed
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This weekend we re watching: Coded Bias

Most of us have an innate respect for code. Algorithms have proven to be more efficient than people at certain tasks, so we’ve come to revere the machine for its accuracy and neutrality. The trouble is, when we use an algorithm to make a prediction, we are not always aware of what calculations it made to reach its conclusion and what biases are built into it, and by putting our faith in algorithms we enable the systematic reinforcement of these biases. Data scientist Cathy O’Neil defines an algorithm as “using historical information to make a prediction about the future.” Machine learning works by building off of the data it’s provided, so if an algorithm is fed a skewed data set, it creates a self-perpetuating pattern of bias.

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