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rimliu
2595 days ago
I wonder what makes you think AI/ML is better.
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Loughla
2595 days ago
My same question. If we make terribly biased decisions, why would something with those biases baked in make any better decisions?
Maybe because they're faster?
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MichaelDickens
2595 days ago
You train the AI based on outcomes, not based on humans' judgments of what they expect outcomes to be.
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johnhenry
2595 days ago
But if your training data is based on previous decisions made using human bias, you're in trouble.
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whatshisface
2595 days ago
ML can be used as an unbiased random number generator, unlike humans.
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kbenson
2595 days ago
If it's a random number generator, it's not ML. If it's unbiased, it's also not ML. ML is always biased based on the data you train it with, just as any student is biased based on the information they are educated with.
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whatshisface
2595 days ago
If you trained it on data that wasn't useful at all it would be an unbiased random number generator.
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Maybe because they're faster?