Machine Intelligence Makes Human Morals More Important • /r/artificial

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Sure, there's a need for individuals to be responsible when working with AI. But it's also the responsibility schools/universities to teach about machine learning bias, and how to protect against them. By only doing audits when AI go wrong, we probably won't catch up and correct bias in the increasing number of systems that use AI. Developer and engineer have to account for bias when developing these. But there's no magic, they have to be trained for it.

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