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Old 11th Jul 2020, 14:46
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safetypee
 
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probably (hopefully) good

We view machine performance as being black or white, yet we exist and think in an uncertain grey world.
We should judge with a range of thoughts, but all too often we, with abhorrence of uncertainty, seek black or white solutions.

“Just what do you think you’re doing, Dave?”
https://demos.co.uk/blog/just-what-d...re-doing-dave/

"… they are still just good guesses made on whatever data we fed the machine."

Don't miss the embedded link https://www.wired.com/2016/05/the-end-of-code/

"… humans still have to train these systems. But for now, at least, that's a rarefied skill."

However, if machines have to learn to act like pilots, which pilots will be the teachers and what will they teach?

Or if "… computers are becoming devices for turning experience into technology", the machines learn by copying, who will these systems copy and in which situations?

… and what is 'experience' ?
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