Bottlebrush, structural colors, Can AIs be trained or designed with systems so they are always fair?

Science Advances @ScienceAdvances Researchers discover that using foldable bottlebrush polymers as network strands provides a strategy to decouple the tradeoffs between stiffness and extensibility.

My Comment:

If these are made for “permanent” structural colors, might they be more dangerous than dyes? And harder to remove from humans and living things? I am asking you because you are not so invested, but knowledgeable.

Human organizations might monitor trends, but all humans (and most AIs promoted by groups) are biased. Can AIs be trained or designed with systems so they are always fair?
 
Richard Collins, The Internet Foundation
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