"Canada rejected her permanent residence application. Her job duties were made up — by Immigration’s AI reviewer"

Added wiring and assembling control to expected job duties... She's a doctoral researcher in the immunology of aging.

I'm really hoping that this sets a legal precedence for the standard of the duty of care that the government is held to when using technology that does not care for reality.

https://www.thestar.com/gift-redeem?t=2a2f2922-489d-47cb-b5ff-36b188263d9a

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@mayintoronto

This is racism as a service. The bias machine can't contextualise a black woman having a PhD from the Sorbonne, so she must actually be a technician.

@mayintoronto

Obviously, also the use of a bias machine in the context of processing immigration applications is extremely concerning.

Surely, because these systems are known to be racist, this must violate existing laws?