A curated list tracking current scary and unethical uses of AI to raise awareness of its societal misuses.
Awful AI is a curated list and repository that tracks real-world examples of artificial intelligence being used in unethical, biased, or harmful ways. It documents cases across categories like discrimination, surveillance, disinformation, and autonomous weapons to highlight the societal risks and misuses of AI technology. The project aims to raise public awareness and encourage the development of more responsible and fair AI systems.
AI researchers, ethicists, policymakers, journalists, and developers interested in understanding the negative societal impacts of AI and promoting ethical technology practices.
It provides a centralized, evidence-based resource that exposes the real-world harms of AI, fostering critical discussion and serving as a catalyst for developing preventive measures and more accountable AI systems.
😈Awful AI is a curated list to track current scary usages of AI - hoping to raise awareness
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Maintains an extensive, categorized list of unethical AI applications, evidenced by detailed entries across domains like Discrimination and Surveillance with references to news articles and research papers.
Aims to raise public awareness by documenting real-world harms, as stated in the README's goal to 'spur discussion' and inspire preventive technologies.
Organizes cases into clear themes such as Data Crimes and Autonomous Weapons, making navigation easier, as shown in the table of contents with specific sections.
Features a section on contestational AI efforts, listing research and projects like differential privacy and adversarial machine learning to combat unethical AI.
Primarily documents problems without providing direct fixes or tools, limiting utility for practitioners seeking implementable ethical guidelines.
As a curated list, it may reflect maintainer biases in case selection, potentially missing incidents or emphasizing certain narratives over others.
Functions as a static repository without automated features like search or real-time feeds, relying on manual updates which could lead to outdated entries.