'We assume these things are an analog to human intelligence, and nothing could be further from the truth.' (From 2021)
AI is made from vast amounts of natural resources, fuel, and human labor. And it's not intelligent in any kind of human intelligence way. It’s not able to discern things without extensive human training, and it has a completely different statistical logic for how meaning is made. Since the very beginning of AI back in 1956, we’ve made this terrible error, a sort of original sin of the field, to believe that minds are like computers and vice versa.
We need to look at the nose to tail production of artificial intelligence. The seeds of the data problem were planted in the 1980s, when it became common to use data sets without close knowledge of what was inside, or concern for privacy. It was just “raw” material, reused across thousands of projects.
You trace the roots of emotion recognition software to dubious science funded by the Department of Defense in the 1960s. Aof more than 1,000 research papers found no evidence a person’s emotions can be reliably inferred from their face.
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