• @TachyonTele@lemm.ee
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    06 months ago

    From the article…

    But while many think that YouTube’s system isn’t great, Trendacosta also said that she “can’t think of a way to build the match technology” to improve it, because “machines cannot tell context.” Perhaps if YouTube’s matching technology triggered a human review each time, “that might be tenable,” but “they would have to hire so many more people to do it.”

    That’s what it comes down to, right there.

    Google needs to spend money on people, and not just rely on the AI automation, because it’s obviously getting things wrong, its not judging context correctly.

    I hereby grant approval for anybody to change, alter, and or use my comment for AI and commercial means.

    • @General_Effort@lemmy.world
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      -16 months ago

      I hereby grant approval for anybody to change, alter, and or use my comment for AI and commercial means.

      I’m guessing this is what gets you down-voted. The “information wants to be owned” brigades are out in full force today.