In this video, we explore a clear example of bias in AI-generated images. When asked to depict a CEO studying architectural drawings, ChatGPT consistently produced images of a white, 30-something male with traditional paper plans in an office setting. This surprising result highlights how AI can inadvertently amplify stereotypes from its training data. We discuss the implications for businesses, entrepreneurs, and change makers, emphasising the need for fairness, accuracy, and thoughtful oversight when building or implementing AI systems. Continue reading “AI Bias: Why AI Keeps Drawing the Same White Guy—Uncovering the Stereotypes in the Machine”
Month: February 2025
AI Regulation in the EU: Why Most Businesses Won’t Have to Worry
I admit the EU AI Act 2024 spooked me on first reading last summer. I thought it would be quite a task to track the risk and usage of all AI usage in an organisation.
But having read their guidance published this week, I realise that most of their measures won’t apply to 95% of organisations. (Commission publishes the Guidelines on prohibited artificial intelligence (AI) practices, as defined by the AI Act.) Continue reading “AI Regulation in the EU: Why Most Businesses Won’t Have to Worry”