• shootwhatsmyname@lemm.ee
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    8 months ago

    Dang I wish we had movies that thoroughly explored possible devastating outcomes of having artificial intelligence make executive decisions for real people

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      8 months ago

      To be fair towards Reddit here, AI now is vastly different and more capable for this kind of stuff than it was years ago.

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        8 months ago

        Also to be fair to this idea, the quality of human moderators on Reddit is drastically worse than it was several years ago.

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          8 months ago

          I agree it’s not fair, unless there’s some human element to it that checks and corrects the AI’s choices.

          That said, modern AI is pretty capable of recognising something like harassment, I’d say.

          Just to be clear, I’m not defending Reddit for choosing AI over human moderation

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            8 months ago

            Afaik AI algorithms are already widely used to find and flag violations but human element is still needed in order to make a decision. Fully automated systems should never be there in my opinion

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          8 months ago

          Why’s it unfair? They were never going to pay people anyways.

          I agree its the wrong decision but unfair is an interesting word to me.