markhouston72 t1_ixgtfm0 wrote
Reply to comment by j0n_ in It is still too early to use artificial intelligence for criminal justice, claims new paper by Ssider69
In theory is the key. As an example, look up the story about Meta's AI scientific paper generator which they posted to GitHub earlier this week. They pulled it down after 2 days. Early users identified that it was inherently biased against POC and also generates a lot of false claims.
j0n_ t1_ixh705o wrote
But research paper writing is an inherently creative process, even if research methods themselves are not. Thats very different. Also, i followed the story and it generated surprisingly correct claims. The problem was, that it made up sources and therefore encouraged junk science and academic dishonesty. Going as far as asigning fake papers to real authors of a field.
jsgnextortex t1_ixhdpv4 wrote
This has absolutely no relation to passing judgement on people...you are comparing an AIs dataset to another AI dataset with completely different entries. AI doesnt go against POC, AI doesnt even know wtf POC is...conclusions like this only show that people have absolutely no clue how AI works and base a lot of their judgements on plain ignorance.
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