Étiquette : algorithms (Page 6 of 12)

«The children in the videos appeared to be younger than 13 years old, the minimum age for registering an account on YouTube. The videos themselves did not have sexual themes, but showed children emulating their favourite YouTube stars by, for instance, reviewing toys or showing their « outfit of the day.
The explicit comments on these videos were passed on to the company using its form to report child endangerment – the same form that is available to general users.
Over a period of several weeks, five of the comments were deleted, but no action was taken against the remaining 23 until Trending contacted the company and provided a full list ».

Source : Glitch in YouTube’s tool for tracking obscene comments – BBC News

Facebook and privacy

«Facebook veut tout savoir sur ses membres mais ne dit rien de ses algorithmes.
[…] Des tierces parties à votre activité ont tout à coup accès à votre premier cercle. Alors qu’un avocat par exemple a bien pris soin de ne pas s’inscrire avec son email professionnel sur Facebook, il lui est régulièrement proposé de se lier avec les personnes qu’il affronte lors de procès. La situation peut parfois être dramatique quand des prostitué(e)s qui prennent pourtant toutes les précautions possibles pour protéger leur anonymat (deux identités, deux emails, deux téléphones) apparaissent toutefois avec leur véritable identité comme ami(e)s potentiel(le)s sur le compte de leur clients».

Source : Vous avez un profil secret, seul Facebook le connaît – Le Temps

«Many of the world’s leading AI researchers and humanitarian organizations are concerned about the potentially catastrophic consequences of allowing lethal autonomous weapons to be developed. Encourage your country’s leaders to support an international treaty limiting lethal autonomous weapons»

Source : Ban Lethal Autonomous Weapons

Deep Learning

«DL will not disagree with any data, will not figure out the injustices in the society, it’s just all “data to learn”. You should hire a dedicated human staff to create fake fair data of an ideal society where white people are arrested as often as blacks, where 50% of directors are women, and so on. But the cost of creating vast amounts of de-biased data edited by human experts, just to train a DL model, makes not worth to replace humans with AI in first place! Further, even if you had trained a DL model that really is fair, you have no evidence to convince a judge or a user about the fairness of any decision, since the DL will give no explanations».

Source : Deep Learning is not the AI future

«What concerns me is not just the violence being done to children here, although that concerns me deeply. What concerns me is that this is just one aspect of a kind of infrastructural violence being done to all of us, all of the time, and we’re still struggling to find a way to even talk about it, to describe its mechanisms and its actions and its effects. As I said at the beginning of this essay: this is being done by people and by things and by a combination of things and people. Responsibility for its out»

Source : Something is wrong on the internet – James Bridle – Medium

Credo Score

«Be honest and good to others and your Reputation Score will reflect this Our algorithms will calculate your Reputation Score based on the strength of your profile, your circle of friends, and what people you’ve interacted with say about you»

Source : Credo

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