@plsburydoughboy suprise as in no surprise :( Weird how people don't see the invisible work behind ML. Like, it's there in the title: if it's learning, it has to learn from something, and who's making the textbooks?
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@plsburydoughboy suprise as in no surprise :( Weird how people don't see the invisible work behind ML. Like, it's there in the title: if it's learning, it has to learn from something, and who's making the textbooks? 1 comment
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@zverik that's not actually what this work is. Rather than makiing the textbooks to teach the AI what to do, the human labor is for filtering out data that AI isn't good at processing
In a way it is outsourcing some of AI's thinking, because it's a weakness in the AI's logic that they are compensating for