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by tom_m
381 days ago
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Yea, the problem is that most people expect things to be absolute and correct outside of engineering. I love the gray areas and probabilities and creativity of software...but not everyone does. So the real danger is in everyone assuming the AI model is, must be, and always will be correct. They misunderstand the tool they are using (or directing others to use). Hmm. It's like autopilot on the Tesla. You aren't supposed to take your hands off the wheel. You're supposed to pay attention. But people use it incorrectly. If they get into an accident, then people want to blame the machine. It's not. It's the fault of person who didn't read the instructions. |
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