I know there’s other plausible reasons, but thought I’d use this juicy title.
What does everyone think? As someone who works outside of tech I’m curious to hear the collective thoughts of the tech minds on Lemmy.
I know there’s other plausible reasons, but thought I’d use this juicy title.
What does everyone think? As someone who works outside of tech I’m curious to hear the collective thoughts of the tech minds on Lemmy.
I think that is really the big, dirty secret of the AI industry right now, that they are not that great at producing intentional outcomes, it is all a lot of trial and error because nobody has a real understanding of how to change things incrementally without side-effects in other parts of the behaviour.
It’s almost as if machine learning is a black box that you superimpose massive amounts of random data onto.