RE: Pear Shaped Information

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What we have to consider these days, is that the quality of the information we receive from AI programs, is only as good as the information that is fed into it, and for the most part, we don't actually know what that is. Not only that, we don't know what the AI programs are doing with that information, how they are verifying it, and what kinds of weighting is being applied when there are conflicts. We have seen quite a few "bias" problems coming through the results of late.

Dear @tarazkp !

Are you saying that the people who created AI are using AI to provide false information to the public?
I agree with you!

By the way, I was wondering if you knew of a way to eliminate information that AI manipulates.
How do you think you can distinguish information manipulated by AI?



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Information needs to be put through a matrix of checks and balances for verification - a "web of trust" to provide a confidence score to information, using multiple points data to cross-reference. Once that is done, the AI is then able to sort through and provide a confidence score to what it generates also.

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