Artificial Intelligence as a Source of Gender Violence: A Study of the Contemporary World

Artificial Intelligence as a Source of Gender Violence: A Study of the Contemporary World

Copyright: © 2023 |Pages: 11
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-9196-6.ch006
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Abstract

A new proverb has come across for some time now that ‘data is the new gold.' As each day passes, society is grinding under the weight of the constant adjustments that each new development demands of them. Artificial intelligence (AI) is playing a growing role in everyday life. In the course of everyday interactions with the larger community, human society is sort of forced to follow the figurative GPS line. We are now automated by sheer machinery that decides for us what kind and how much breakfast to eat, how long we spend working out in the morning, and those mandatory social media reels that we must post to inform the world about those daily workout sessions, the branded dresses worn, the infinite number of makeup items, shoes, junk bought every day to keep up with the competition. It is like a spreading disease. The pressure of artificial intelligence is such that humans are conditioned to give up thinking on their own.
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Method

A combination of qualitative and quantitative research methods may have been employed to gather primary and secondary data.

Qualitative research methods typically involve gathering non-numerical data through methods such as interviews, observations, and content analysis. These methods can provide insights into individuals' perspectives, attitudes, and experiences related to the topic of study.

Quantitative research methods, on the other hand, involve the collection and analysis of numerical data. This can be done through surveys, experiments, or statistical analysis of existing datasets. Quantitative methods can provide statistical evidence and patterns, allowing for a more objective understanding of the topic.

It's worth noting that the author acknowledges that there are research gaps, indicating that further investigations and studies may be necessary to address these gaps and arrive at a more comprehensive understanding of the appropriate approach to AI and human interventions.

Key Terms in this Chapter

GPS: The Global Positioning System (GPS) is a U.S.-owned utility that provides users with positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) services.

GRWM: This means ‘get ready with me.’

Reels: These are short videos on different genres shared on social media platforms.

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