Who teaches AI how to see and recognise? Definitely not a techie in a cool office in Silicon Valley. Most likely, it is a homemaker from a marginalised community in rural India who does this tedious work for very low pay.  

In his debut feature film "Humans in the Loop," director Aranya Sahay explores this vital detail that got left out of the "AI Revolution" marketing materials. The film follows Nehma, an Adivasi woman from Jharkhand who takes a job labelling data for AI systems. Turns out, teaching machines to recognise the world is a lot like raising a kid; except this kid absorbs prejudices from centuries of Western datasets, with no plan to augment it with context-specific knowledge. Esp. not from the labellers :-). 

The film has won major accolades, including Best Film at the Bengaluru International Film Festival and Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. Have fun watching the episode!

Nishtha Manchanda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishtha-manchanda-3b6b421b?

00:00 Introduction to the Film's Context  
01:40 The Paradox of AI and Simple Tasks  
02:21 Government and Civil Society's Role in AI  
02:55 Future of Technology and AI  
03:42 About the film 'Humans in the Loop'  
04:32 Exploring Data Labeling and Its Implications  
06:12 AI as a Child: A Philosophical Perspective  
08:05 Challenges and Realities of Data Labeling  
13:00 Bias in AI and Its Consequences  
17:51 AI in the Film Industry  
23:36 Global Reactions to AI and the Film  
26:04 Ethnographic Insights and AI  
26:27 Tech Reactions to the Film  
27:46 Unexpected Audience Reactions  
28:09 Women and the Emotional Impact of the Film  
29:57 Community and Cultural Representation in AI  
32:45 Government and Civil Society's Role in AI  
35:41 Future Projects and Superhero Films  
36:05 The Journey of the Film  
36:50 Story Culture and Film Funding  
39:08 Indigenous Life and Environmentalism in Film  
40:46 Superhero Films in India  
42:18 Film Screenings and Audience Engagement  
43:50 Concluding Remarks and Future Endeavors
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3 Techies Banter #3TB

Samiran | Sheetal | Nilesh

The Algorithm Whisperers of Jharkhand | ft. Aranya Sahay | #3TBPodcast

OCT 21, 202548 MIN
3 Techies Banter #3TB

The Algorithm Whisperers of Jharkhand | ft. Aranya Sahay | #3TBPodcast

OCT 21, 202548 MIN

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Who teaches AI how to see and recognise? Definitely not a techie in a cool office in Silicon Valley. Most likely, it is a homemaker from a marginalised community in rural India who does this tedious work for very low pay. In his debut feature film "Humans in the Loop," director Aranya Sahay explores this vital detail that got left out of the "AI Revolution" marketing materials. The film follows Nehma, an Adivasi woman from Jharkhand who takes a job labelling data for AI systems. Turns out, teaching machines to recognise the world is a lot like raising a kid; except this kid absorbs prejudices from centuries of Western datasets, with no plan to augment it with context-specific knowledge. Esp. not from the labellers :-). The film has won major accolades, including Best Film at the Bengaluru International Film Festival and Grand Jury Prize for Best Feature at the Indian Film Festival of Los Angeles. Have fun watching the episode! Nishtha Manchanda: https://www.linkedin.com/in/nishtha-manchanda-3b6b421b? 00:00 Introduction to the Film's Context 01:40 The Paradox of AI and Simple Tasks 02:21 Government and Civil Society's Role in AI 02:55 Future of Technology and AI 03:42 About the film 'Humans in the Loop' 04:32 Exploring Data Labeling and Its Implications 06:12 AI as a Child: A Philosophical Perspective 08:05 Challenges and Realities of Data Labeling 13:00 Bias in AI and Its Consequences 17:51 AI in the Film Industry 23:36 Global Reactions to AI and the Film 26:04 Ethnographic Insights and AI 26:27 Tech Reactions to the Film 27:46 Unexpected Audience Reactions 28:09 Women and the Emotional Impact of the Film 29:57 Community and Cultural Representation in AI 32:45 Government and Civil Society's Role in AI 35:41 Future Projects and Superhero Films 36:05 The Journey of the Film 36:50 Story Culture and Film Funding 39:08 Indigenous Life and Environmentalism in Film 40:46 Superhero Films in India 42:18 Film Screenings and Audience Engagement 43:50 Concluding Remarks and Future Endeavors

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