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by elzbardico
61 days ago
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The worst thing is that non-technical people, and actually a lot of technical people without experience in ML, will tend to overstimate the capabilities of those systems, neither the nuances of probabilitic thinking to properly integrate their outputs in a decision. Remember that the polygraph still exists, now we will be dealing with a massive portion of the decision makers will treat as artificial inteligence not in the technical sense we use, but as real inteligence, maybe even super-inteligence. |
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The average person on the street is familiar with consumer-facing AI but doesn't think it's really alive/magic/the solution to everything. Our supposed best-and-brightest are the ones flogging the horse.