Apropos of "Speciesist bias in AI: how AI applications perpetuate discrimination and unfair outcomes against animals"

AI and Ethics (2023)
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Abstract

The present comment concerns a recent AI & Ethics article which purports to report evidence of speciesist bias in various popular computer vision (CV) and natural language processing (NLP) machine learning models described in the literature. I examine the authors' analysis and show it, ironically, to be prejudicial, often being founded on poorly conceived assumptions and suffering from fallacious and insufficiently rigorous reasoning, its superficial appeal in large part relying on the sequacity of the article's target readership.

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Ognjen Arandjelovic
University of St Andrews

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