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    1. thank you for listening to us 11:01 now I probably won't vote for your guy 11:06 and we waved and turned around walked 11:08 away 11:09 in a few steps up 11:11 we hear this but hey Kathy 11:14 I just might 11:16 thank you

      This quote describes how hearing someone out, having a conversation with them can truly change and understand where someone may be coming from. These people may have been very adamant on who they were voting for, but just because Kathi and her friend decided to come inside talk and eat really helps convey the theme of hope. Hope is something that is needed when campaigning as sometimes it can be very bleak. That's why having hope, hearing people out, and showing sympathy along with determination are the perfect combination to have a good outlook for the future.

    2. we will make the surreal magical 12:53 we must

      I chose this quote specifically because it correlates to the message that Kathi is conveying throughout the story. Even when she had very little hope, her friend continued to be more fired up, which shows the contrast between their outlooks for campaigning. I referenced that because this quote alone encapsulates the theme, and it describes hope and how having a positive outlook can be beneficial for what's to come.

    1. And I immediately think about Jose Antonio Elena, 3:56 a 16-year-old Mexican, 3:58 killed by Border Patrol in Nogales 4:00 for holding rocks in his hand. 4:03 And I'm stunned in that fear 4:08 and that disempowerment of not knowing 4:11 how the situation would end up.

      I chose this point specifically to remember that implicit bias is a real and big issue, and how the tiniest of things can escalate due to these types of things. I feel like this ties in with the theme that having an implicit bias can have long lasting effects to family's, which I believe why he thought back to this person, is because anything can happen regardless of status, implicit bias is still a prevalent thing.

    2. In third grade, there was a white boy who stood up in class 2:29 and started yelling, "I'm going to call Border Patrol 2:32 and deport all the Mexicans in school."

      The stakes for the story teller in this situation are that the half of his family aren't written down as citizens. Which can be scary when at any moment someone could knock at there door and they could get deported, and this is one of the more sad quotes as a boy as young as that knows those words and the implications behind them. So reasonably enough the stakes were quite high for him at that young age. I chose this point because it conveys the theme of implicit bias can be prevalent no matter the age, showing how bad the problem has truly become.

    1. While AI is a powerful tool, the human touch remains crucial.

      I chose this quote because it reminds the reader that despite the tactical innovation that is AI, the human touch is crucial. Which matches the narrative of this article in my bias opinion, because without the work of human engineering and purely AI, it would lack the soul that truly brings all the things AI tries to mimic from human engineering.

    2. These generative AI biases can have real-world consequences

      This quote pushes the agenda of AI resulting in real consequences and pushes something that is not per say fiction, but rather something that feels more like a 'force'. I chose this quote because it correlates with the narrative this subsection pushes about bias and prejudice, and how AI motivates ideas such as those.

    1. Implicit bias, as a behavioral phenomenon, is and will remain real and important.

      I chose this sentence because it speaks a powerful message, more or so a point is trying to be proven. Which is that no matter how strong someone's judgement may be. A bias will be formed as a behavioural response, and to instead not accept that fact, but rather we should come to terms with.

    2. Research strongly suggests, however, that your decision might still be influenced by the race and gender of the applicant

      This strongly represents the articles title in my opinion. As no matter how people may shape their beliefs and thoughts, judgment can still be casted due to many social factors and it shows the significant impact of an implicit bias.