Can you speak in more than one sentence? Or better yet, try and provide an answer to my question.
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Replying to @AmazonFCBryan @meedeeums and
No, the learning algorithm needs to learn. You as a dev should understand how learning algorithms operate. They cannot be perfect from the onset, and so mistakes are corrected. They aren't wringing their hands in delight when they have to fix the algorithm's slow learning curve.
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Replying to @NekoBlanchard @meedeeums and
What you're suggesting is akin to an electrical fire burning down a library, and in the interim before the building's books has been replaced people are shouting that their negligence at preventing the fire was blatant censorship despite their efforts correct and rebuild.
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Replying to @AmazonFCBryan @meedeeums and
You must really hate tornadoes, floods, earthquakes, hurricanes and wildfires for all the censoring they do then, huh?
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Replying to @AmazonFCBryan @meedeeums and
The algorithm, obviously, does not intend to remove content that does not invade privacy, threaten, harass nor anything else written within the Terms of Service. You know that a learning algorithm needs to make mistakes to learn, and humans need to correct the mistakes.
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Replying to @AmazonFCBryan @meedeeums and
Common sense, YT's own statements, observable data since its induction, and most importantly watching the human response to the algorithm when it makes a mistake. Such as this. If you're not able to understand this and need to ask I don't think you're capable of understanding.
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Again, things you should be aware of. I shouldn't have to hold your hand through the obvious.
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