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In a bid to enhance the inclusivity of artificial intelligence, tech giants like Google have sought the expertise of sociologists and researchers. One notable figure, sociologist Ellis Monk, was brought on board to ensure that AI products cater effectively to the diverse needs of the world's billions of people of color. This initiative reflects a growing recognition within the tech industry that AI systems must be designed to minimize bias and serve a broader demographic.
However, these efforts are now encountering significant political resistance. Former President Donald Trump has publicly criticized what he terms "woke AI" initiatives, suggesting that such endeavors are misguided and detrimental to American values. This backlash raises questions about the future of inclusive AI development and whether political pressures could stifle advancements aimed at reducing bias in technology.
As the conversation around AI ethics and inclusivity continues, the tech industry faces the challenge of balancing innovation with the need to address societal concerns. The outcome of this debate will likely shape the trajectory of AI development in the years to come.
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