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by rgasiorek
1640 days ago
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I think it's naive to think that we can stop being judgemental. It's like saying we can stop going to the loo or needing love.
It is out nature and this is the nature of our neural-nets.
Our neural-nets were trained, and then they 'classify' and 'trigger', the classification is the trigger which is the judgement.
What we can do do is to be aware of the nature of our neural system, of the fact that as any other AI solution needs training data and is only as good as the data.
As any other AI solution it can over-optimise or end up in a local optimum which makes us think so strongly about some subjects.
Part of the video is spot - it's its title - yes being curious helps 'cleaning' the training data and helps having the trained data better balanced which in turn kicks your locally-optimised NN out of it's dip and allow to explore further.
The most important part is to distinguish between being judgmental and acting upon judgment rather than reflecting on it first. This part is not naive -> we can and should control our actions, we do not control our thoughts as much as we like to think but we can choose how we react to them. |
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