I'm opposed to any and all forms of identity politics, therefore I'm going to call out your presumption of racism, sexism or whateverism. I'm not trying to give you a hard time, it's just that you have illustrated the very issue that I was describing.
The presumption itself shows a bias and that bias is exactly the kind of issue that infects modern AI and creates the very issues of trust that I was referring to. These issues are why reporters and the media have almost the lowest level of trust in the US and the technology industry is rapidly approaching this very issue.
While bigotry of and from every ethnic group was certainly much more of an issue at the time, it isn't what led to WW2, it was the failures of the peace treaty of WW1 that made WW2 inevitable. That is why the US created the Marshall plan and invested trillions of dollars (inflation adjusted) in Europe and Japan after WW2. This is also why we left our troops there after the war and didn't simply pack up and go home like we did after WW1.
I'll illustrate my point about bias and how it affects models with a simple example from the recent news. To illustrate I'll make a point about when Trump that isn't intended to be pro or anti Trump. If you recall when he first talked about building the wall many people in the US media said that this was racist. Interestingly the very counties with the highest proportions of Hispanic voters in the US are all along the border and they voted overwhelmingly for Trump. Mexico supported the wall (and has one on their souther border) for reducing the drug trade that causes incredible levels of violence in Mexico. Notably this is the very kind of thing that the data speaks against and that AI should be able to help debunk. What would happen if you had trained your AI that the wall with Mexico was racist?
Silicon Valley cannot see that the progressive bias and assumptions they are using to train AI's are alienating the public. The point being that Silicon Valley must own their progressive bias just as much as any other form of bias. If they do not they will continue to alienate anyone that isn't a progressive.
The rise of Parler, Rumble and the antitrust lawsuits that are now being filed by the federal government and states are directly related to the loss of public trust in big tech. Big techs obsession with pushing progressive values and censoring conservative values is what gave people the political will to finally file the antitrust cases currently in court and the others making their way to court.