The rush is on among tech companies large and small to add the latest hot AI technology into their products.
isn't that it's smart — it's that it is stupid in ways that we can't always predict," as John Oliver put it in a must-watchOliver points out AI's propensity to automate bias and makes the case for explainable AI, in which such systems at least have to show the work behind how they created a specific piece of content or reached a particular conclusion.
"You can’t build the perfect product in a lab," Mehdi told Axios on Monday. "You have to get it out and test it with people."for New York Times columnist Kevin Roose.
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