| ▲ | diob 4 hours ago | |
It's strange to say it might be biased. Bias is absolutely impossible to avoid, especially with how today's "AI" works. You might be able to avoid it with a panel of AI, similar to how we try to avoid it by using panels of humans, but even that turns out to be contentious and not surefire. I have feeling with AI it'll be even worse, since folks / companies can pass the buck (similar to how health insurance companies are now using it to deny folks). | ||
| ▲ | tbrownaw 3 hours ago | parent [-] | |
> * Bias is absolutely impossible to avoid, especially with how today's "AI" works.* Unless you're taking the "there are multiple mathematically incompatible ways to define bias" view of the topic, just do what's already known best practice for high-bureaucracy human review. Which is too define an overly-pedantic standard rubric. | ||