Replacing Judgment with Algorithms

Discussion in 'privacy general' started by Minimalist, Jan 8, 2016.

  1. Minimalist

    Minimalist Registered Member

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    Well, everyone in the "West" despises those same scoring systems.:thumbd:
     
  3. lotuseclat79

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    While I don't have a problem with "incorporating" fair judgment per se in algorithms, I am not an advocate of blanket "replacement" of sound judgment in algorithms. Algorithms do not have the inherent intelligence to know when they are wrong regarding an issue and the ability to change their "collective" so-called minds in order to patch themselves regarding their "assumed" integrity (i.e. the integrity of their makers).

    -- Tom
     
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