Fiction is replete with tales of machine minds overthrowing their human creators. These archetypes are powerful, and durable, but they must be confronted and challenged if we are to truly address the real issues that the wholesale introduction of AI presents. This paper will argue that the problem lies not with AI in itself, but in its ability to act as a force multiplier for our own innately human biases and prejudices; as Safiya Noble and Caroline Criado Perez among others have shown, the underlying algorithms driving much of today's AI are based on entirely prejudiced assumptions, and build racism and sexism into the automated systems on which the modern world relies. As with so much within the cyber domain, the problem is not technologi...