Hi All, according to research there is 180 known types of bias that humans exhibit, when they make decisions on an everyday basis. If these same people are developing Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Augmented Intelligence or even Machine Learning (ML) then what chance do we have of getting it right?
Make your own minds up and understand these different type of bias in your everyday lives.
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Caute_cautim
@rslade If you are biased yourself, how can you come up with an objective decision that states that 180 human known traits which affect AI,
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> Hi All, according to research there is 180 known types of bias that humans
> exhibit
I think your 180 number is biased.
> Make your own minds up and
> understand these different type of bias in your everyday lives.
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which form different types of bias is actually biased?
How did you come to the conclusion it was biased, and do you understand your own bias?
Putting that aside I was referring to the number of recognised bias which affect AI? Upon which we increasingly depend upon, even without knowing it.
https://www.ibm.com/blogs/systems/tackling-bias-in-ai/
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Caute_cautim
@rslade wrote:
I think your 180 number is biased.
Well there you go, we now have the 181st form of bias .... those that are biased against a belief that there are 180 forms. And, given that Rob has long been alleged to be an AI experiment gone horribly wrong, it even fits in with John's assertion of "referring to the number of recognized bias which affect AI".
@denbesten @rslade However, how can it be construed that both your responses are not biased and influenced by human inherent bias or by AI? Does AI have to be certified or granted approval via the host country? How would we deal with cross country decisions, if that legislation, certification is in conflict with one another? This could turn into a legal nightmare.
Almost a United Nations issue or UNESCO?
Establishing Global Dialogue on the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence: the Role of UNESCO
https://www.un.org/en/chronicle/article/towards-ethics-artificial-intelligence
Thoughts?
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Caute_cautim