Fashion

The Impact Of AI Search

When searching phrases like “braids,” “weave”, or “summer hairstyles,” nearly all images on the first 10 to 15 pages are of white women (or, in the case of weaves, bunches of yarn). It leaves me uncomfortable, thinking, Why are Black people buried deep among images of white people? Over the years, I’ve picked up hacks like adding “afro hair,” “textured hair,” or “Black woman” to search terms — another unnecessary step I, and many, many others, shouldn’t have to take. “Black people are accustomed to being unseen,” the Senegalese artist Linda Dounia Rebeiz wrote in an introduction to her exhibition “In/Visible,” for Feral File, an NFT marketplace. “When we are seen, we are accustomed to being misrepresented.” 

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