Unless you're extremely thick and completely reflect all incoming data, then you too could experience the wonders of understanding something based on months and months of observable data across millions of people.
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Replying to @AmazonFCBryan @meedeeums and
You're right I think I'm reaching here. Let me reset on why I think intent is necessary.
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Replying to @NekoBlanchard @meedeeums and
If you go off the definition of Censor: "an official who examines material that is about to be released, such as books, movies, news, and art, and suppresses any parts that are considered obscene, politically unacceptable, or a threat to security."
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Replying to @NekoBlanchard @meedeeums and
If the base noun requires someone to enact the censorship willingly and the outcome is intended permanence, I do think that intention to permanently sever access to that media is required for it to be labeled as censorship.
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Replying to @AmazonFCBryan @meedeeums and
A life is not something that can be returned such as media, so the correlation can't be directly made. The algorithm would also likely never be so poorly conceived as to have a command to "kill" in specific.
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Replying to @NekoBlanchard @meedeeums and
If you created the confines of your algorithm responsibly and reversibly, as YouTube has, I don't think any shouldering of blame is necessary as you can simply hit the reset button and fix it.
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Replying to @AmazonFCBryan @meedeeums and
No, not its initial application. Though that was some time ago, and the cases in which it false-flags aren't even comparable to its initial implementation. Any learning algorithm comes with a risk, though if it's contained within their product they still can control the outcome.
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If it learns until the cases become manageable (assuming that questionable-ToS violations aren't so flagrant as to be unmanageable) then I would be hard pressed to call it an irresponsible system. In the cases of quick response I think it's a case-by-case thing.
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