Ghost in the Machine

"Veatch took it upon herself to get in contact with OpenAI directly to alert the company about 'how racist, sexist, and misogynistic the outputs [she] was seeing were —outputs where women would start growing extra tits and twerking after like two rounds of generating a scene.' 


"'The feedback I got was basically, This is very cringe to be bringing up; there’s nothing we can do to change it,' Veatch recalled.

"That situation lit a fire within Veatch to learn about why so many different forms of generative intelligence consistently behave in such ugly, troublesome ways. 

"At first, she didn’t really think that having Zoom calls with the authors of white papers about the technology could be turned into a compelling documentary, but that changed as she began to see a clear line from Galton’s eugenic statistics work to modern gen AI outfits.

"The voices featured in Ghost in the Machine —a blend of AI researchers, historians, and critical theorists —make a compelling case that basically every facet of the AI space has been profoundly influenced by its historical connections to fields of science built to support discriminatory world views."



 

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