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EPISODE · Dec 30, 2025 · 27 MIN

Who Gets Written Out of the AI Future?

from Everyday AI Podcast – An AI and ChatGPT Podcast · host Everyday AI

One of the scariest parts of AI? 😰Who (or what) gets left out. As a result, LLM outputs are heavily skewed toward the perspectives and content most common in their training data and the people who supervise them.Which is almost always an absolutely terrible thing. So, who gets written out of the AI future? And how do we fix it? Join us to find out. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletterMore on this Episode:Episode PageJoin the discussion on LinkedIn: Thoughts on this? Join the convo on LinkedIn and connect with other AI leaders.Upcoming Episodes: Check out the upcoming Everyday AI Livestream lineupWebsite: YourEverydayAI.comEmail The Show: [email protected] with Jordan on LinkedInTopics Covered in This Episode:Over-Reliance on AI in Daily LifeMarginalized Groups Excluded from AI FutureAI Reflecting Societal Biases and Blind SpotsResponsibility for AI Training Data and BiasDangers of "AI Slop" and Unedited ContentBiased AI Moderation and Platform ChallengesImportance of Human Oversight in AI OutputsAvoiding AI Echo Chambers and Algorithmic DivideTrust and Quality Concerns with AI ContentAmplifying Diverse Voices in AI LeadershipTimestamps:00:00 "AI Reliance and Ethical Risks"03:37 "Inclusion in AI Conversations"06:32 "Shared Responsibility for AI Change"11:03 "AI Bias Against Black Hairstyles"15:02 "Growing Businesses with Generative AI"16:21 "For Us, By Us"20:07 Preventing AI Echo Chambers25:14 "Rethinking Leadership and AI Use"26:46 "Everyday AI Wrap-Up"Keywords:AI bias, large language models, marginalized voices in AI, representation in AI, diversity in AI, AI and identity, technology and power, algorithmic bias, training data bias, cultural competence in AI, AI exclusion, social media moderation algorithms, biased AI moderation, racial bias in AI, gender bias in AI, queer representation in AI, trans representation in technology, working class and AI, age bias in AI, responsible AI use, AI content creation, AI slop, human in the loop, human-centered AI, ethical AI, trust in AI, AI and creativity, AI echo chambers, personalization in AI models, AI-generated content, voice amplification in technology, AI-powered surveillance, inverse surveillance, AI leadership, tech activism, AI for social good, AI media trust, challenge in AI adoption, AI community guidelines, inclusion in technology, future of AI representation, multi-agent orchestration, responsible AI auditing, training data selection, human feedback in AI, algorithmic transparency.Send Everyday AI and Jordan a text message. (We can't reply back unless you leave contact info)

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One of the scariest parts of AI? 😰 Who (or what) gets left out. As a result, LLM outputs are heavily skewed toward the perspectives and content most common in their training data and the people who supervise them. Which is almost always an absolutely terrible thing. So, who gets written out of the AI future? And how do we fix it? Join us to find out. Newsletter: Sign up for our free daily newsletter More on this Episode:Episode Page Join the discussion on Linked...

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