AI, algorithmic and automation incidents and controversies
The AIAAIC Repository details recent incidents and controversies driven by or relating to AI, algorithms, and automation.
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2023
Google Autocomplete says Rupert Murdoch, Jon Hamm are 'Jewish'
Google Autocomplete suggests Australian surgeon is 'bankrupt'
Google Autocomplete unfairly links businessman to Scientology
Google Autocomplete conflates Bettina Wulff with 'prostitute'
Google Autocomplete falsely associates Japanese man with crimes
Google Images links Australian music promoter to criminal underworld
Amazon Go fails to inform NYC customers about facial recognition
Temple of Heaven Park uses facial recognition to stop toilet paper theft
Computer glitch gives hundreds of Scottish offenders wrong risk level
Tesla Model X veers off highway into concrete barrier, killing driver
Tesla Model S collides with tractor-trailor truck, kills driver
Tesla Model 3 crashes into overturned truck on Taiwan highway
Sleeping driver speeds on highway with Autopilot switched on
China Pharmaceutical University student behavioural monitoring
Skelleftea municipality Anderstorp high school facial recognition
Hesse state Palantir predictive policing ruled 'unconstitutional'
XiaoBing (Xiaoice), BabyQ chatbots criticise Chinese government
2022
2021
Toyota Paralympics self-driving bus hits visually impaired athlete
Lemonade 'non-verbal cue' recognition insurance claim assessments
RCMP British Colombia facial recognition procurement opacity
Stanford facial recognition study reveals political orientation
Singapore TraceTogether COVID-19 contact tracing data sharing
Dahua Smart Police Heart of the City real-time Uyghur warnings
Amazon, Waterstones algorithms promote vaccine misinformation