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by kijin
3177 days ago
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> I can't ever trust or read people who constantly try to push an agenda, it's disingenuous. On the contrary, I can't bear to trust people who don't display a clear agenda. Everyone has an agenda. It's either spelled out, in which case we can clearly see it and proceed to discuss its merits; or it's hidden under a mask of neutrality, in which case it's much harder to notice and counteract. Pretending to be neutral is both disingenuous and manipulative. Meanwhile, one of the major points that OP makes is that "algorithms" (or heuristics) are the same. All human-made algorithms reflect human biases. Some are easier to notice and counteract. Others are hidden deeper under a guise of neutrality. Either way, it does not help to pretend that there are no biases. |
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