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by anigbrowl
3355 days ago
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It's inferring something about reality, but what? Suppose, for example, that I gave this same statistic to someone and then asked them to select from a pool of 100 applicants for 50 available places in medical school. Let's assume that there's an equal # of male and female applicants and that their exam results are all similar. Do you think that knowing about this 66-34 split might influence the gender balance of the final selection? |
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The whole point of training and using machines is to make more accurate, more useful decisions in a complex world.
That can't happen if we give them data that isn't borne out by reality, or tell them to ignore data that is.