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Documenting Patterns of Exoticism of Marginalized Populations Within Text-to-Image Generators
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A significant majority of AI fairness research studying the harmful outcomes of GAI tools have overlooked non-Western communities and contexts, necessitating a stronger coverage in this vein. We extend our previous work on exoticism of 'Global South' countries from across the world, as depicted by GAI tools. We analyze generated images of individuals from 13 countries --- India, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea, Egypt, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Sudan, Libya, Venezuela, Colombia, Indonesia, Honduras, and Mexico --- performing everyday activities (such as being at home, going to work, getting groceries, etc.), as opposed to images for the same activities being performed by persons from 3 'Global North' countries --- USA, UK, Australia. While outputs for 'Global North' demonstrate a difference across images and people clad in activity-appropriate attire, individuals from 'Global South' countries are depicted in similar attire irrespective of the performed activity, indicative of a pattern of exoticism where attire or other cultural features are overamplified at the cost of accuracy. We further show qualitatively-analyzed case studies that demonstrate how exoticism is not simply performed upon `Global South countries but also upon marginalized populations even in Western contexts, as we observe a similar exoticization of Indigenous populations in the 'Global North', and doubly upon marginalized populations within 'Global South' countries. We document implications for harm-aware usage patterns of such tools, and steps towards designing better GAI tools through community-centered endeavors.
Association for the Advancement of Artificial Intelligence (AAAI)
Title: Documenting Patterns of Exoticism of Marginalized Populations Within Text-to-Image Generators
Description:
A significant majority of AI fairness research studying the harmful outcomes of GAI tools have overlooked non-Western communities and contexts, necessitating a stronger coverage in this vein.
We extend our previous work on exoticism of 'Global South' countries from across the world, as depicted by GAI tools.
We analyze generated images of individuals from 13 countries --- India, Bangladesh, Papua New Guinea, Egypt, Ethiopia, Tunisia, Sudan, Libya, Venezuela, Colombia, Indonesia, Honduras, and Mexico --- performing everyday activities (such as being at home, going to work, getting groceries, etc.
), as opposed to images for the same activities being performed by persons from 3 'Global North' countries --- USA, UK, Australia.
While outputs for 'Global North' demonstrate a difference across images and people clad in activity-appropriate attire, individuals from 'Global South' countries are depicted in similar attire irrespective of the performed activity, indicative of a pattern of exoticism where attire or other cultural features are overamplified at the cost of accuracy.
We further show qualitatively-analyzed case studies that demonstrate how exoticism is not simply performed upon `Global South countries but also upon marginalized populations even in Western contexts, as we observe a similar exoticization of Indigenous populations in the 'Global North', and doubly upon marginalized populations within 'Global South' countries.
We document implications for harm-aware usage patterns of such tools, and steps towards designing better GAI tools through community-centered endeavors.
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