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The term 'Bridgerton Paradox' is inspired by the Netflix series 'Bridgerton', which depicts a racially inclusive elite society in Regency-era England, challenging traditional historical accuracy in favor of modern tastes and sensibilities. This creative choice mirrors the broader ethical and methodological challenges faced by AI technologies, which must navigate the delicate interplay between contemporary values of diversity and the preservation of historical contexts. This book offers a critical and forward-thinking examination of the interplay between diversity and historical authenticity in AI within the organisational setting. It provides a robust theoretical foundation, practical guidelines, and real-world examples, guiding the development of AI strategies that are both innovative and ethically sound. It will be of great interest to scholars and students of AI in business and society, diversity and inclusion and innovation strategy, as well as practitioners and policymakers seeking a nuanced opinion on the interplay of diversity and AI technologies.
Contents
Chapter 1: Introduction to the Bridgerton Paradox.- Chapter 2: Historical Context and Philosophical Foundations.- Chapter 3: Beyond the Buzzwords Confronting the Myths and Realities of Diversity in AI.- Chapter 4: The Role of Data: Representation and Bias.- Chapter 5: Balancing Historical Authenticity and Modern Inclusivity.- Chapter 6: Ethical Frameworks for AI Development.- Chapter 7: The SocioTechnical Systems Perspective.- Chapter 8: Toward a Decolonized AI.- Chapter 9: Memory Machines and the Futures We Inherit.