Pantagruel
Did they? AI models typically use thousands or millions of datapoints for their algorithm. Did the programmers categorise all of them? — Lionino
Pantagruel
Count Timothy von Icarus
I am also a techno-animist, so to me the technology goes beyond being only a tool. More like a gateway.
Another way of saying what this thread is all about, is to state that (in my opinion, experience and observation) atheist animism is the default worldview of humanity.
Metaphysician Undercover
Or would it be more appropriate to say that advancing technology is good in virtue of something else? It's obviously much more common to argue the latter here, and the most common argument is that "technological progress is good because it allows for greater productivity and higher levels of consumption." — Count Timothy von Icarus
Pantagruel
In any case, I still have not seen any proof that programmers are categorising their own data by hand. — Lionino
Pantagruel
We should never have invented agriculture. — bert1
Pantagruel
The article you linked sets out to show that humans may inherit the biased information given to them by an AI (duh), not that AI inherits human bias. :meh: — Lionino
Pantagruel
Yes, supplied by external sources, not by the researchers. There, the fourth time. — Lionino
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