2023/12/30

Googleの人工知能Bardに質問してみました・・・

    Googleの人工知能Bardに, 次のように質問して返ってきた答えです. 

    問: Please give us an overview of Buraku discrimination in Japan.

    答: Buraku Discrimination in Japan: An Overview
 
   Buraku communities in Japan have faced a long and complex history of discrimination and marginalization. While significant progress has been made in recent decades, understanding the roots and ongoing challenges of Buraku discrimination remains crucial for promoting social justice and equality in Japan.

    Historical Context:
    Feudal Era: Buraku communities originated from occupations considered "impure" under the caste system, such as leatherworking, slaughtering, and undertaking. They were forced to live in segregated settlements and denied basic rights.
    Meiji Restoration (1868): The caste system was officially abolished, but Buraku communities remained socially isolated and stigmatized. Their occupations were often associated with negative stereotypes and prejudice.
    Post-War Era: The Japanese Constitution of 1947 outlawed discrimination based on social status or origin. However, Buraku communities continued to face systemic challenges in areas like education, employment, and housing.

    Forms of Discrimination:
    Social Exclusion: Buraku communities often face social isolation and exclusion from mainstream society. This can manifest in various ways, such as difficulty finding housing or jobs, being denied access to public services, and experiencing prejudice and harassment.
    Employment Discrimination: Buraku individuals may face difficulties finding employment or being promoted due to their background. This can be due to explicit discrimination or unconscious bias.
    Educational Inequality: Buraku students may experience discrimination in schools, leading to lower academic achievement and dropout rates. This can perpetuate the cycle of disadvantage.
    Media Representation: Buraku communities are often stereotyped and misrepresented in media, which can further reinforce negative perceptions and fuel discrimination.

    Progress and Challenges:
    Government Initiatives: The Japanese government has implemented various measures to address Buraku discrimination, including anti-discrimination laws, affirmative action programs, and educational initiatives.
    Civil Society Efforts: Buraku communities and their allies have played a crucial role in raising awareness, advocating for policy changes, and promoting understanding and respect.
    Ongoing Challenges: Despite progress, Buraku communities continue to face systemic discrimination and social stigma. Addressing these challenges requires continued efforts from the government, civil society, and individuals.

    Additional Resources:
    The Buraku Liberation and Integrated Movement (BLIM): https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buraku_Liberation_League
    The National Federation of Buraku Liberation Leagues (Zenkairen): https://bungeishunju.com/n/nf91af6b0651d
    The Asian Human Rights Commission: http://www.humanrights.asia/

    Understanding Buraku discrimination is crucial for promoting a more inclusive and equitable society in Japan. By raising awareness, challenging stereotypes, and supporting ongoing efforts, we can work towards a future where Buraku communities are no longer marginalized and can thrive.

    Please note: This is a sensitive topic, and it is important to be respectful of the experiences and perspectives of Buraku communities. It is also important to avoid perpetuating stereotypes or misinformation.

    同じ質問をMicrosoftの人工知能Bing AIにもしてみましたが, 人工知能も ”人” 工知能であるために, その解答も ”人” 工知能それぞれ・・・. 被差別部落の人々が, 部落差別完全解消のために, その取り組みを, 左翼主義思想の差別思想 ”賤民史観” によって被差別部落の人々を差別の鉄鎖につなぎとめ、自らを利することにのみ汲々として語る学者・研究者・教育者・運動家の言説に, 主体的に反論して, 自らが信じている被差別部落の真実を語りださない限り, いろいろな ”人” 工知能が, 典型的な ”差別者” と化してしまうことでしょう. Microsoftの ”人” 工知能BingAIは, Googleの ”人” 工知能Bardより先行しているため, Bardよりより差別的な ”体質・言説” を身に付けてしまったようです

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