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i'm always so confused and frankly alarmed when people say they never thought to question xyz. ''' "to help them sort of ask those questions of who was this created by, how was it created, what are its capabilities, and what are its limitations." ... "I've never done an assignment like this in my whole undergraduate or graduate training, " ..."it was really the first time they'd actually been asked to sort of think about the process by which these data sets that they've been seeing since, you know, their sophomore year were actually being generated." ''' i understand each person has their bind spots. i guess i do not keep it in my mind that it is not common to be raised with some foundational to always question authority. 1) follow the money ( who is going to REALLY be benefiting & who is funding it.) 2) asking 5 whys (this is kind of how you follow the money. really dig in a few layers.) 3) garage in garbage out (realizing our results are only as good as what we used to get there.) good video.
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i really do not know why the left has not gotten into the AI game. if they REALLY got in their and made an AI to make predictions, then took the actions, then RPOVED the predictions... oh man... i think a lot more people would feel confident in the left. even just a left bias AI would be good to process things through and see how solid a leftist ideologue could be laid out in a programmatic way. a battle between a current biased bot, a leftist bias bot, and a rightist bot.
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a lack of navigational object permanence? is object permanence located anywhere near this region of the brain?
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