Not literally no one. I have an old unfinished not-great story about a society trying to use ML to fight "terrorism", which I was trying to make understandable, so the climax was about one extreme variable borking an unregularized linear regression.https://twitter.com/goodfellow_ian/status/964181155951112193 …
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I mean, really that's just the Cobra Effect. The slightly scarier aspect of adding infrahuman ML is that they'll be weirder about it and that humans will blindly assume the machines are being fair. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cobra_effect …
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True. I suppose the British did not expect the Indians to be weird enough to start breeding cobras :-)
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Publishable by whose standards?
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It's weird how this "AI predictor" idea crops up and how common it is. When I was like 16 I had an idea for a book about an AI that could predict catastrophes. With a scene of a guy running down a dimly lit hallway to bring the disastrous news to the people in charge. Was cute.
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I ran it by Nicholas Cage and he's in!
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Care to share it?
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Get some inspiration from Russia. One relic of USSR here are plans for folk like police and firefighters. If you don't extinguish N fires/month, you are performing poorly, regardless of context. If N criminals/month are not caught, police is punished. This had fun side effects.
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Maybe you should try using ML to help you write your ML fiction.
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