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ZhugeSimp t1_j6sggcx wrote

Precisely the reason to take thier jobs! Ai lawyers and ai judges will dramatically reduce bias and sentencing inequality in law.

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StinkierPete t1_j6sj4oj wrote

Considering that bias from input data is known with AI, I doubt this.

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Melodic-Lecture565 t1_j6spquz wrote

Ecactly, there s a lot of ai already used in the "justice" system which is provable extremely biased and destroys people's life, the companies providing them are protected to not disclose the programming/algorithms due to patents and it's seriously fucked up.

If anything, this makes it worse, but that s the plan, i guess, more slaves for American prisons.

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JimJalinsky t1_j6tpgcc wrote

Bias mainly exists because everyone ignored potential for bias in training data. That's been changing very rapidly lately.

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ph16053 t1_j6sjoc4 wrote

Is it bias if the data proves it to be true….

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pjnick300 t1_j6tklfo wrote

Okay, let's try this one more time:

If biased humans produce biased data, and an AI trains off of that data, then the AI will be...?

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----___--___---- t1_j6uaslv wrote

Well... not biased? It' a machine, duh┐⁠(⁠ ⁠∵⁠ ⁠)⁠┌

/s

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dnaH_notnA t1_j6tlmy2 wrote

If the data is hand selected by fallible human beings with a bias? Yes.

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pseudopad t1_j6spc2c wrote

It absolutely won't.

"AIs" (if you can even call the current ones that) are as biased as the developers and training data is.

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TacoMeat563 t1_j6t30qm wrote

Sure, if you have absolutely no idea how AI works that is

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