Gates’ Venture Into ‘AI For Global Health’ Will Produce Far More Harm Than Good, BMJ Warns

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The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation’s “AI initiative” continues to be scrutinised and criticised

This time a trio of academics have offered their take on the controversial push into using Artificial Intelligence to advance “global health.”

What seems to have prompted this particular reaction, authored by researchers from the University of Vermont, Oxford University, and the University of Cape Town, was an announcement in early August, says author Dee Rankovic.

Reclaim The Net reports: The Gates Foundation at that time let the world know that it was in for a new scheme, worth $5 million, set to bankroll 48 projects whose task was to implement AI large language models (LLM) “in low-income and middle-income countries to improve the livelihood and well-being of communities globally.”

Every time – and it’s been many times now – that the Foundation chooses to present itself as the “benefactor” of “low or middle income countries” (i.e., undeveloped ones with little recourse to protect themselves from many things, including Bill Gates’ apparent “savior” complex) – it leaves observers critical of the organization and its founder’s “experiments” – and feeling somewhat, if not a lot, ill at ease.

But feelings are one thing and scientific facts hopefully often another, and the paper, the gist of which is available in an article, asks the question: is the Gates Foundation trying to “leapfrog global health inequalities?”

Well, as they would say in the American south – is a frog’s… anatomy watertight?

But in scientific language, the initiative announced on August 9 is highly likely yet another Gates’ project that, while making all the right promises – improving lives and well-being of people around the world, particularly the poor or verging on poverty (and therefore obviously extra vulnerable, particularly to questionable “altruism”) the results might be very different.

The study is not mincing too many words here. From a related article:

“There are at least three reasons to believe that the unfettered imposition of these tools into already fragile and fragmented healthcare delivery systems risks doing far more harm than good.”

The research then breaks it down into the very nature of “AI,” i.e. – machine learning. “If you feed biased or low-quality data into a machine that supposedly ‘learns,” out comes the reproduction thereof, perhaps even worse than before,” is how the authors put it.

So then – if we are to believe what many scholars and activists do – namely that “the world and its governing political economy is structurally racist,” what could be expected as the outcome of “AI” learning, from that particular huge dataset?

And then – another reason “to oppose the careless deployment of AI in global health,” according to this, “is the near complete absence of real, democratic regulation and control – an issue that is applicable to global health more broadly.”

Niamh Harris
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4 Comments

  1. Gates MUST BE ARRESTED BY THE PEOPLE AND EXECUTED BY THE PEOPLE…NO one ELSE Whose Duty It Is, Will Step Up AND WHY We, The People HAVE Our SECOND AMENDMENT…I came across a sign today that said:

    THE PROBLEM ISN’T GUNS
    IT’S HEARTS WITHOUT GOD
    AND HOMES WITHOUT DISCIPLINE.

    • Don’t be such a sucker for transparently obvious propaganda You idiot They make deals with people to make them stinking rich if they agree to play the baddies. It’s theatre. It’s not reality.

  2. I’m sick to death of the tapestry of deceit and disingenuities they train up people to weave every single day 24/7/365 relentlessly.
    Rome invented divide from within to conquer from without.
    And actually Satan started it by dividing eve from God. Using his legal argument based on rational logic over faith and trust.
    I’m fed up with tapestry of travesties of truth

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