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by blondin
2180 days ago
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your summary is not making a lot of sense either to be honest. well, at least the last part... > I'm open to being convinced if she had made any effort to show/prove that "use of biased datasets in research" is correlated with "biased outcomes in real world production deployments". what does that mean? is there anything that would auto-magically eliminate bias if it were introduced into research? |
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Let me rephrase. Yann is basically saying "bias is the engineer's responsibility, not the researcher's". Gebru (presumably) disagrees.
Now I might agree with Gebru if:
(a) she can show empirically that "researchers releasing biased datasets/models" is correlated with "real-world deployment of said datasets/models that leads to injustice"; and (b) she can make a convincing argument why one person (a researcher) should be responsible for the actions of another (an engineer).
But she didn't address either these points on Twitter. She actually didn't bother to address anything on Twitter. Her whole argument was "You're wrong, I'm tired of explaining, you need to listen to minorities, I'm not going to engage".
That's not reasoned discussion or debate. It's posturing and point-scoring. The Twitter format only serves to encourage this type of interaction, so Yann basically gave up on the whole platform.