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AI Searches Stumble into Old Race Debates
Saturday, October 26, 2024
Hermansson started by searching for "Pakistan IQ" on Google. Instead of a typical list, he got Google's AI-powered Overviews tool, which was turned on by default. It gave him a specific answer: 80. When he searched for "Sierra Leone IQ, " the tool was even more precise: 45. 07. The result for "Kenya IQ" was just as exact: 75. 2.
These numbers were from a study published by Richard Lynn, a professor who led a movement promoting these racist ideas. Lynn was the president of the Pioneer Fund for two decades. Hermansson found it concerning that Google was serving up these controversial results.
It's important to question why these AI tools are presenting such controversial data. Are these search engines inadvertently promoting outdated and harmful ideas?
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