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8/10
A documentary about bias in AI systems
e_mi_li_a11 April 2021
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The researcher Joy Bolamwini from MIT Media Lab identified bias in machine learning algorithms of facial recognition systems which lacked performance in the recognition of women of colour. From there the question is elaborated if the AI systems in use are also discriminating on classes such as race or gender.

The documentary discusses this question from various perspectives and statements are underpinned with examples from different countries, communities and companies affected. For this reason, the strong message that countermeasures need to be in place for those systems to ensure transparency and accountability is a crucial appeal to developers, distributers and users.

At some points, I was missing context and detail for some examples and sections presented. But overall, it was worth the watch and triggers the curiosity to find out more about this field.
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Does it matter that the assertions in this documentary have been debunked?
random-707785 April 2021
Does it matter to any of the reviewers here that the claims made in this documentary have been debunked?

Fact: The darker ones complexation is the LESS likely that there is usable video or photos for investigators or prosecutors.

The makers of this film claim the opposite is the case, they claim there is a bias against persons with darker complexions -- when in fact that is not at all what the peer reviewed research shows.
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7/10
A good documentary with some unsettling predictions about the future
Jeremy_Urquhart6 April 2021
Will get the criticisms out of the way first, because by and large this was a really well-made documentary.

It's minor, but wasn't sure why some interviewees were framed with so much headroom. Then again, Mr Robot did that and I never understood it there, and given that that was also concerned with themes of technology and surveillance, maybe there's some shared symbolism I'm not picking up on.

Some of the segments with the AI saying menacing things were a little cheesy, but overall brief at least.

There's also a sense that the documentary may cover a little too much in its 85-minute runtime. While I can admire its ambition in covering so many aspects of facial recognition software, its racial biases, algorithm discrimination, and so on, it does make for a documentary that jumps around a fair bit and not always smoothly... at least all the topics are interesting on their own.

But in the end, it covers important topics and presents compelling arguments about particular flaws and biases in technology. It does warn that this is something that if unchecked could become a serious problem, so I like the attempt to bring awareness to this issue before it completely spirals out of control.

It's well edited, features interesting interviewees and subjects, and ends on a little more hope than I was anticipating, which was a nice surprise. Overall, it's one of the better Netflix documentaries I've watched in a while.
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6/10
Is It A Conspiracy or Incompetence?
keikoyoshikawa7 April 2021
Algorithms are not magical systems. At their core they are simply data. Feed your programs with rubbish or incomplete data sets, and you'll get rubbish or inaccurate outputs. What surprises me is not that this is happening with programs like facial recognition software; what surprises me is that the basics taught in any beginning programming class are somehow forgotten.

That said, this documentary feels incomplete. It seems to be one-sided, with lots of interviews with people who are against the use of AI.

But while the film-makers do an ok job of highlighting the dangers and inadequacies of AI systems such as facial recognition software, they failed to show what really is behind these glaring.blunders - was it some kind of knowing omission meant to create more biases, was it a case of software engineers creating something that they themselves don't understand and thus making a mess of things, or was it simply incompetence.on the part of many involved?

Who knows. And that's the problem with this film.
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10/10
Important Film-Created for the Public
register-533-56493617 April 2021
A compelling introduction to Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the non-technologist. Explains in part why Google AI technologists/ethicists Dr. Timnit Gebru, Dr. Margaret Mitchell, Tristan Harris, Dr. Samy Bengio all left Google when AI inequities were not subject to public debate.

Watch this documentary--love it or hate it, it will definitely make you think.
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6/10
Misses the main point
deabigt10 April 2021
And the main point is that increasing what would have been called beta code even 10 years ago is being pushed out as production ready. As she pointed out with IBM once she pointed out the issue to IBM with their face recognition AI they added examples to their training set and increased accuracy across the board. But that indicates it was not properly tested in the first place. That argues for a more inclusive IT staff and better QA. So that shows their first argument against some merit but could be fixed without much difficulty. So the solution ought to be to fix not ban.

The second argument of what if our government becomes like China is flawed as well. The face recognition AIs are going going to get better even if we do not work on them here someone will. Anything useful can also be used as a weapon. So if the government does want to use face recognition they will just get it. Probably better to have a known working system than one bought hasily and rushed into place.

It is odd to they barely mention any AI or ML outside of face recognition despite face recognition being a small part of what is out there.

All in all might be good to get you to started on research of your own but mostly misdirected furry.
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10/10
Racism is becoming mechanized n robotized. Ther is no algorithm to define what is just.
Fella_shibby17 March 2021
I saw this without watching the trailer or reading any reviews or reading anything bah it and got pleasantly surprised. This documentary is very informative.

People who are against this documentary n pro facial recognition shud be aware that it is not what will AI do to us on its own, its what will the powerful do to us with the AI.
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7/10
informative
cherold1 March 2023
I've heard a lot about the various algorithmic failures around race. This is a good overview of the discussion that talks about some things I haven't seen before. When you see it put all together in one place it's pretty shocking.

At the same time, purely as a documentary this is kind of weak. It's sometimes a little muddled, and it sometimes stretches a point a bit too far. Some of the things it tries to fold into the narrative are less examples of technological racism and more examples of actual criminal behavior. There's a difference between slippery tech and actions that resulted in people going to jail.

Still, it's a compelling film.
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1/10
Terrible
jwztsvcyr6 April 2021
Full of bad information and misleading views. The only bias I could find was the one in the film. A toxic video to anyone in the field of technology.
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8/10
very, VERY!good minus the slight "wokeness"
alexandresilvacastro10 April 2021
This documentary shows exacly why we as the people cannot not be divided,and it shows the true enemy of western civilizations ,authoritarianism. We can not allow goverments to sell us the idea that we have to pay for safety with freedoms.

There´s little focus but very hyperbolic interpertation of the data when it came to racial profiling by the AI... just a whiff of "wokeness" that was digestible to me, but also caused the polarization on this review section.

The rest of the documentary is well produced, informative, and seriously eye opening and you should see it because any of the negatives at least for me dont even come close to the deeper understandig you get from practical examples you see around the world that are very scary.

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6/10
Best part was the 1st minute
bsant547 April 2021
...and downhill from there on in.

Protagonist as the start good, open minded, genuine and a curious soul.

After that, angry people is my take. They should be happy the machine can't recognize them.

Because they want to do the same thing that the bias programmers are inadvertently doing except they want to rule the world as their point of view.

Netflix attempts less than subtle woke from all the wrong people, save the Protagonist at the start - change it to recognize you.

Or some people will go to no ends to be a part of things no matter what. Not me.
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3/10
Not a great documentary
ARFtheman9 April 2021
There are two major sins this documentary commits, being inaccurate and being boring.

The same, debunked points are put forward ad nauseam, repeating and repeating until you just wonder why wasn't this 20 minutes long? I have to be honest, I didn't finish it and I don't feel I would have really have come away with a different impression if I did.
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8/10
AI, a threat or an opportunity?
fajarsantoso19 June 2021
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As an average citizen with limited knowledge of AI, I was quite intrigued by the title and found the documentary quite interesting and it shows that AI can be both a threat and an opportunity. Unfortunately, as the documentary will show, AI will be a threat or an opportunity for citizens based on ones background, culture, skin-color and other social-economic parameters that has been choosen by others for you. The people in the documentary are rebels fighting the status-quo of tech companies like Facebook, Google, Amazon and Wallstreet.

Just watch the documentary if you are interested in AI or would like to know more about it and disregard the bad reviews. These are probably from individuals with a vested interest in the status-quo of AI or can be linked to the techgiants or Wallstreet.
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10/10
The good kind of angry
nyadenyai14 November 2020
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Algorithms are flawed: the general public in the United States knows this. However, who is doing something about these flawed algorithms? In the movie-Coded Bias-the audience is introduced to some heroes, some victims, and some villains. We go on an emotional roller coaster in the middle of the documentary as the film shows us Matrixish, Minority Reportish, and 1984ish worlds that exist in the year 2020. The audience explores China, the United Kingdom, the United States and many other places simply to come to the common conclusion; that there is a coded bias that exists in artificial intelligence. So how does this movie end? We meet a group of heroes that are working to create change and yes-they score a big victory. You will leave this movie wanting to 1) be a hero and create change for the better 2) be a victim and not do anything and/or 3) be the villain and feed artificial intelligence your bias purposefully. Either way, the war rages on.
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1/10
Contains misleading informations in terms of technical aspect
trK54Ylmz8 April 2021
As a tech person, this documentary contains mostly misleading information about how ML works. Please note that, I am talking about tech side, business side is not my expertise. Maybe it would be interesting to watch for non-technical people.
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9/10
Must watch. Wake up call.
trevd-229779 April 2021
It is so refreshing to see something coming out of America that is not crazy & ugly. A lot of the reviews here seem to think this documentary is about race. That is NOT what I got at all. It is about the slow & invisible erosion of human rights by those who control the technology & algorithms that are a feature of life now. This concerns all human beings. Wake up. This is how Hitler got away with it. Nobody wanted to know. This documentary has inspired me to investigate further and stand with others who are vigilant.
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5/10
Powerful Messages. Poor Execution.
MeadtheMan5 April 2021
The general messages conveyed are powerful, and there's no denying that we urgently need to regulate a technology that has encroached into every facet of our lives - it's like letting people drive without introducing any traffic laws.

The execution of this documentary, however, is very underwhelming, to say the least. There are the usuals: catchy montages, TED-style interviews, news soundbites, and the most annoying of all - artificially created (pun intended) graphics of AI scanning data in a stereotypical digital font paired with silly sound effects which, unless the primary audience of this documentary is fifth graders, I don't understand why it's necessary to incessantly rehash them. And then there's the unimaginative 'robotic voice.' It's just puerile.

Maybe the producers are wary that people still won't get the danger of unregulated AI without these gimmicks. But I'd argue that people would be more alarmed to learn how AI has been infiltrating and affecting our lives in the least expected ways. If the documentary can clearly point out the potential harms as a consequence, I think people will naturally find the lack of regulation disturbing, no silly visuals and sound effects are needed. Sometimes I think they actually undermine the severity of potential danger at hand. For example, the scene where a teenager is mistakenly stopped by plainclothes police, instead of being accompanied with yet another piece of cheesy soundtrack meant to suggest danger, it would be so much more powerful if everything is just eerily silent.

And the interviews and info - yes, AI is like a black box even to the programmers, but can you explain it in layman's terms so that people get it? - could be a lot more insightful. Even some short Vox-style Youtube clips have explored these issues in greater depth.

The themes explored are a bit all over the place too. I get it this domain is relatively new, so the vocabulary and focus aren't that streamlined yet, still... Sometimes the documentary brings up issues of obvious biases, which is consistent with the title, but sometimes we don't even know what the problem is, it's simply an issue of things being completely nontransparent and/or unverified by a third party. The China parts are also a little disjointed from the rest of the documentary and the country itself is painted in broad strokes - it's as if we can't do good until we can identify the bad guy to feel good about ourselves.
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10/10
Brings up fundamentals for privacy and human rights
ericgstarr7 April 2021
This is quite an important watch and how data can be used drive private companies to create government applications with intrinsic bias based on race and gender.... what is the human cost.
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10/10
AMAZING
jacob-1496426 March 2021
Shines the light on bias in our tech. I love how they show unique examples proving their point. I enjoyed this movie alot and hope others will be open minded to the truth.
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1/10
Biased
talyatumer10 September 2021
I think documentary itself biased. It makes everyone working in this field look bad.
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10/10
A must-watch
sagashop704 December 2020
"Coded Bias" is a highly recommended documentary about how algorithms are biased not because of the computers but because of the data they a fed on ending discriminating against women, people of color, and minorities. Many interesting points about how we are being used as data by AI without knowing and without consent. Also is a refreshing film because, unintentionally, according to the director of the film, most of the people that appeared in it are women, at least two of them African Americans, with higher degrees. A well-done movie about another modern way how we all are being discriminated: algorithms are used today in everything, hiring processes, college applications, layoffs, and the scary part are that those decisions are not being made by humans but by computers. It does not matter what you do, your trajectory, awards, if the algorithm reads you are a woman, a woman, or men of color, the probabilities of being denied a credit card, a college application, a job are higher because of these algorithms that are everywhere. A good documentary, very current, definitely a must-watch.
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1/10
GIGO
rcnmxgzbv7 April 2021
Garbage in garbage out doesn't just apply to code. It applies to documentaries as well.
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Fantastic
skweile26 April 2021
Only flaw is that it didn't come out earlier than 2020. It's a must-watch if you have a brain in your skull, ignore all the babynazis flooding the reviews with their abominable screeching.
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10/10
AWESOME movie about the ethical and social implications of machine learning
cemgway-686211 April 2021
Must watch movie for anyone interested in coding , machine learning, AI, racism, etc...

Don't listen to the 1 star reviews, they are obviously BIASED ! LOL ;)

This movie blew my mind !!!
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8/10
Educational despite what the whiney 1 star reviewers say
schaeh17 July 2021
This was a good documentary making points we should all keep in mind.
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