This is an era of Modern Artificial Intelligence (AI), which has been touted as a powerful tool for improving society in a variety of ways. Modern AI is enhancing healthcare and education to optimizing transportation and reducing energy consumption and a lots more.
However, there are also serious concerns that AI could bring us social inequalities, continue bias and social discrimination and even lead to new forms of injustice.
here we will explore some of the key issues arising social justice due to advanced AI.

One of the major concerns of modern AI is that it’s algorithms can encode and amplify existing biases and discrimination in our society, particularly with regard to race, gender and other social categories. As for example, if a algorithm of facial recognition is trained on a dataset that primarily includes white faces, it may struggle to recognize faces of other races.
Moreover, if a algorithm is trained on biased historical data, it may accidently find injustice discriminatory practices. This might lead to serious consequences such as injustice of the certain groups and limiting their opportunities.
To solve these serious concerns, it is very important to ensure that modern AI systems are designed and trained in an ethical manner for all group, cast and races in our society.
It also necessary to engage with communities and society who might be affected by modern AI systems and fuse their feedback and concerns into the design process before any serious harm to human being.——

Another major issue related to AI and social justice is the potential for these technologies to automate and accelerate inequality in our society. For example, as AI systems become increasingly sophisticated that will replace human in a variety of industries potentially leading to job losses and economic insecurity.
This modern AI already has impacted our marginalized communities who may have limited access to education and training programs that could help them adapt to these changes.
To minimize these risks it is important to invest more in education and training sectors that prepare people for the changing nature of work in the age of modern AI.
This doesnot include only technical skills but also skills such as critical thinking, creativity and ability to understand that are less likely to be automated. It also requires investing in social safety programs and other policies that help ensure economic stability and security for all members of society.

In conclusion, there are many complexities and sophistication to the relationship between AI and social justice. Although there are various risks and problems that need to be addressed in order to protect our communities, advanced AI has the potential for promoting social justice.
We can endeavor to create a more equitable and just future for everybody by designing modern AI with consideration and inclusivity, making investments in education and training, and giving priority to laws that support economic stability and security, which in turn provide security to our society and its norms.
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dream crew
No, technology doesn’t know social justice. that’s why AI needs to be in full control under human. very good and impressive article. thank you the mirror team for such amazing article