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To: Johnny Canuck who wrote (52938)5/25/2020 2:11:55 AM
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How Britain’s oldest universities are trying to protect humanity from risky A.I.

cnbc.com

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This article overstates the current status AI.

AI is good for spotting patterns since you can iterate through large amounts of data that would takes a human decades to process in the training step. They can identify patterns that are not obvious to a human research who need to propose a hypothesis and then test the theory.

AI systems are easy to corrupt by introducing small amounts of the wrong data.

AI models are expensive to construct due to the amount of manual labelling (read human intervention) that is needed for the training data.

AI dors not adapt easily and quickly. Saw a presentation that speculated that Facebook AI for some components have to re-build every three to four hours based on the most recent data interactions.

AI makes rigid decisions that do not consider edge cases.

Much of what passes for AI are really just bots. (ie support at Facebook or Ebay or Amazon). Not really AI as opposed to smart programming.