Refreshing – the ethics of how often we update our models
When we think about the amazing power we have as humans, the complex brain operations we employ for things such as weighing up different choices or deciding whether or not we can trust someone, we may find it hard or impossible to believe that we could ever use machines to do even a fraction of what our minds can do. Most of us make choices, selections, and judgments without fully understanding the mechanism that powers those experiences. However, when it comes to ML, with the exception of neural networks, we can understand the underlying mechanisms that power certain determinations and classifications. We love the idea that ML can mirror our own ability to come to conclusions and that we can employ our critical thinking skills to make sure that process is as free from bias as possible.
The power of AI/ML allows us to automate repetitive, boring, uninspiring actions. We’d rather have content moderators, for instance...