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by IIIIIIII
3452 days ago
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Famous last words for a lot of businesses: >When it comes to AI/Machine Learning: the nature of ____ and markets are drastically different to other fields that AI/ML have previously excelled in. The main reason being what are the laws and rules that govern how an AI/ML should view a field? >Since the very nature of a market is… a constant change respecting an infinite and broad amount of variables (____), a complex system (repeating exact past actions, will not give you the same results) and a social interaction/conflict regarding an ambiguous ____, it becomes incredibly difficult to determine those laws and rules. >In physics, mathematics, computer programming, you will always have a safe level of predictability when it comes to certain functions and how they interact to give you a reliable solution. With ____, instead of this safe level, there is just irrationality beliefs; something you cannot model with accurate certainty (just look at how AI/ML would handle predictions for Brexit and Trump, and then, how it would cope with the aftermath). |
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They assessed the risk fine.