Great article! Unfortunately this happens more often than not when companies promise ‘AI’ solutions. Biased baseline data & insufficient algorithms lead to unreliable results. I think we’re still decades away from true AI, until then AI is just a marketing buzzword
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AI will be always a thing of the next decade
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If you then knew what kind of AI was being used, you could then achieve peak values. So actually no problem, if at least it is disclosed well in advance that and which AI is used.
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1) It would not be disclosed 2) A system where those best able to hack it are the ones chosen is not a good system.
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2016 Horse redux https://twitter.com/daniel_bilar/status/781206781678784513 … tl/r: Clever Hans phenomenon, in traditional statistics spurious correlations, can occur when there is a feature in the data that is highly correlated with the correct outcome, but is not the cause for the answer being correct.
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Wow, so it's like in the real world, a bookshelf makes a good inpression. (Btw I knew a guy who had a business setting up real bookshelves with real books for rich people who want to appear as "intellectuals"
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Books by the foot. Decorators love it.
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