Is AI a new border of women’s oppression?


After spending her The 21st decade, as a nurses in the UK, Laura Bates found that the young girls who were careful were influenced by their bodies and stimulated the marketing they received. In 2012, London -based feminist author and activist Bates began the day -to -day project of sexism, the website dedicated to documenting and fighting gender, misconduct and gender violence around the world by highlighting insidious things such as invisible work, referring to women as girls and girlfriends. This site became a book in 2014.

Since then, the sexual harassment of women has raped online spaces, including Bates’ experience with Deepfake’s pornography victim, which made her write her new book, New Age of Sexism: How AI and emerging technologies are inventing abuseSeptember 9th by Source Books.

While gender -based violence is still carried out by people close to victims, quick, easy and inexpensive access if free access to artificial intelligence “is reducing the tape to access this particular form of abuse.” “Anyone of any age that has access to the Internet can now … pornographic and pornographic images of any woman or girl who has a completely covered internet image.”

Through first -hand research that includes talking to technical builders and women who have been sacrificed by AI and Deepfake Technology, as well as her chats and sexs they want, in The new age of sexism Bates to draw the ways that, if not properly and urgently adjusted, AI is a new border in women’s surrender.

“Bates, referring to Openai last year, referring to Openai, referring to the priorities of” Sandy Products “more than safety,” I think “he looks like a pearl, unpleasant, unjust, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant, unpleasant. “This alert calls by people in these companies at high levels. The question is whether we are ready to listen.”

Bates also talks to a wire how girls’ girlfriends and virtual assistants can accommodate kids, an environmental trace of artificial intelligence, and how it never takes on new technologies to prejudice their makers and users.

This interview has been denied and edited for length and resolution.

Wired: One thing that affected me about your book is that it never takes a long time to turn new developments into misconduct. Do you think it’s fair to say?

Laura Bates: This is a long and good pattern. We’ve seen it with the Internet, we’ve seen it with social media, we’ve seen it online. Almost always, when we are sufficient enough to access new technology forms, there will be an important subset of things that will quickly deal with women’s abuse, abuse of women, surrendering women, and maintaining patriarchal control over women. The reason for this is because technology itself is not inherently good or bad or anything. Encrypted by its creators. This represents the social historical forms of misconduct, but gives them a new life. This new device is abusing them for achieving new goals and forms. What is especially worrying about this new border of artificial intelligence technology and artificial intelligence forms is that only those forms of abuse will return to us – intensify them through more forms of threats, harassment and control by abusers.

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