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@shuro But that's not the way to validate if the decision is actually good. And a lot of decisions, (most of them in fact) are popular for a simple reason that they are good. Sometimes it's the edge cases where we have problems, and almost always it's those edge cases that reveal paradoxes and anomalies and invalidate the whole system. |
@shuro It's still built by humans based on the data gathered and produced by humans, therefore inheriting a lot of bias, both implicit and explicit.
So in many ways, it may as well be humans, still.