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The Santa Monica Disabilities Commission is delving into the dual nature of artificial intelligence technology, assessing its potential benefits and drawbacks for individuals with disabilities. In recent discussions, the commission highlighted how AI could streamline access to essential services, enhance communication, and provide innovative solutions tailored to the needs of disabled individuals.
However, the commission is equally cautious about the risks associated with AI, including the potential for bias in algorithms that could inadvertently disadvantage certain groups within the disabled community. They are particularly concerned about the implications of AI in decision-making processes, which could lead to exclusion or discrimination if not carefully monitored.
The commission's exploration aims to foster a dialogue about responsible AI development that prioritizes inclusivity and accessibility. By engaging with experts and community members, the commission hopes to create a framework that ensures the ethical implementation of AI technologies, ultimately striving for a future where innovation serves to uplift all members of society.
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