"The errors made by such systems [:] an airport security system that won’t let you board [cos] your face is confused with that of a criminal, or a self-driving car that, [cos] of unusual lighting[, ]fails to notice that you are about to cross the street."https://www.nytimes.com/2018/11/05/opinion/artificial-intelligence-machine-learning.html#click=https://t.co/iYGvDte7rq …
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I agree with you, although I'd say that human error is often recognized as such, whereas some folks treat computers as infallible. E.g. racist "justice" AIs arise from racist training data, but bc it's a computer, decisions are seen as objective
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Yeah, that's another huge rabbit hole of BS. 100% agreed.
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We've been blaming "computer error" since at least the early 1960s, as if somehow they were already autonomous.
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Why are these hype-y takes always intertwined with shallow analysis? 