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Offline rangerrebew

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Demystifying the five ‘sights’ of artificial intelligence
« on: November 27, 2022, 12:51:32 pm »
Demystifying the five ‘sights’ of artificial intelligence

The goal is not to replace human intelligence, it’s to augment and amplify human decisions.
By Jay Meil
 Tuesday, Nov 8
 
Artificial Intelligence as a tech category has become so broad that it’s nearly lost all meaning. It encompasses everything from chatbots to autonomous vehicles to scenes from Terminator 2.

This ambiguity impacts AI’s adoption across many businesses and increases the desire for data privacy protections and greater accountability in AI. Recently, President Biden unveiled an AI Bill of Rights designed to set an AI framework and new standards for AI in government.

So how can agency leaders move AI forward responsibly and with confidence?

Demystifying and defining what AI can do, or can’t do, is the first step in the process. By clearly defining what AI is and is not, misconceptions can be dispelled and AI models that support complex missions at the speed of relevance employed with confidence.

https://www.c4isrnet.com/artificial-intelligence/2022/11/08/demystifying-the-five-sights-of-artificial-intelligence/
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Re: Demystifying the five ‘sights’ of artificial intelligence
« Reply #1 on: November 27, 2022, 01:07:31 pm »
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Understand the Past: Hindsight is the most accessible sight of AI. It provides critical business intelligence and operational context using historical data. Leaders can use hindsight to fully understand what happened in the past and make comparisons and course corrections.

Who gets to define right or correct?  That is why we will never have true AI as it will ALWAYS be tainted by the designers knowledge/view.
The best we can hope for is software that reacts to sensors (cameras, temperature, speed, etc)