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Objectivity. A goal that notoriously biased humans may never achieve.
Pure Objectivity. The complete lack of bias. Does that exist? We know that today's AI models are trained with real-world data. They contain all the flaws of the human output with a touch of personal preferences of their creators. No wonder everything from facial recognition to image creation is filled with bias.
Fortunately, there is already a calibration mechanism in all of the democratic states of the world. It's called the law. Therefore, there is a way to find an objectivity algorithm or training for AI.
In fact, as usual, this will result in a beyond human objectivity. While all human judges are biased themselves, AI would do the job much better. Additionally, AI can process details, footage and evidence much faster and we could even remove the bias of investigators by providing them with In-Situ AI judges that can issue immediate warrants.
This would drastically change the judicial system and have an effect on the job sectors of investigators, prosecutors and of course judges.
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Objectivity. A goal that notoriously biased humans may never achieve.
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A job that relies on precision? That's worth a look from machine's perspective.
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But the things you have to build with your bare hands should be safe, right?
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Special topic about the rise of large language models and their impact
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Algorithms rule investment for decades already, so where's the place for human brain?
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Yes, also the core of humanity, the doctor will be affected by AI
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Are software engineers optimizing themselves away one day?
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What's happening to taxi drivers as soon as cars can drive alone?
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Dall-E and Midjourney take over many art direction tasks already.
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Will the human factor be removed one day from the supermarket checkout?