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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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TikTok Shop sellers say its AI moderation has gone rogue, doling out 'bogus' violations and freezing products without a clear explanation

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TikTok Shop sellers say its AI moderation has gone rogue, doling out 'bogus' violations and freezing products without a clear explanation

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Lee Duna@lemmy.nz to Technology@lemmy.worldEnglish ·
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TikTok Shop owes its early success to small businesses, but some say they're getting fed up with the platform's lack of support
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TikTok Shop's AI-powered system is sending a flurry of violation claims to sellers, who say it's creating sales obstacles and extra work.
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    Humans go rouge, programs are broken. Stop using humanizing terms for algoritms.

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      “Gone rogue” just means to behave in an unexpected way - a very common occurrence when I write software.

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        You should stop using humanizing terms for algorithms.

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          To convince me of that you may want to explain how it’s a humanizing term, for starters.

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            Rogue is a type of person and going rogue has the same etymology. We have lots off expressions that ascribes living qualities to inert things and that is fine. It is a very human thing to do. But in the field of AI we need to be very firm in what AI is.

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              Rogue is a type of person, like a rogue planet or a rogue comet.

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              Okay, I grant that the term “rogue” is commonly used with a human aspect to it. Are you suggesting that by using a word about humans to describe the non-human algorithms that may make people misunderstand what is the AI we’re talking about?

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      Humans only go rouge when exposed to too much sun.

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        …or join the circus.

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