LESSON 1.1: WHY AI BIAS MATTERS AND HOW IT AFFECTS US
Bias is something we all experience—it’s shaped by our personal lives, culture, and society. It’s the lens through which we see the world, make decisions, and interpret situations. But here’s the thing: when humans build AI systems, those same biases can sneak into the technology. This can lead to unfair outcomes, even if it’s unintentional. AI bias happens when algorithms produce results that favor one group over another or reinforce stereotypes. This bias can creep in during many stages of the process, from collecting and preparing data to training, testing, and using the AI. What’s worse, even small biases can snowball, affecting the system in ways that are hard to spot and even harder to fix. That’s why understanding and addressing bias is so important—it helps make AI fairer and more trustworthy.
Watch the panel discussion titled "AI for Society" that was held at the 1st European Summer School on Artificial Intelligence (ESSAI) and 20th Advanced Course on Artificial Intelligence (ACAI) in Ljubljana in summer 2023.
The panelists are: Nataša Pirc Musar, PhD, President of the Republic of Slovenia, prof. Michel Dumontier, PhD, Maastricht University, prof. Tijl De Bie, PhD, Ghent University, Žiga Avsec, PhD, Research scientist at DeepMind, prof. Špela Vintar, PhD, University of Ljubljana, assistant prof. Vida Groznik, PhD, University of Primorska and University of Ljubljana.