New definition of ‘human in the loop’ just dropped:
Mr Rae said assessors could not override the algorithm but said humans were involved in every step of the assessment process.
It’s maintenance.
But not the good kind.
This is much more eloquent than my incessant yelling at technology.
This is a surprisingly good read.
The third was more easily identifiable: He was unmasked and had one arm and two prosthetic legs, witnesses told Reuters.
Management underplayed the significance of the risks. So it was not clear to the board that ongoing criminal behaviour was occurring.
This judgement appears to have a lot of parallels with the recently released findings in the NACC’s Robodebt investigation.
Looks like it pays to be ‘above the fray’ and have slightly less senior operational executives to take the blame.
Sometimes I like to go on side quests. These are some of them.
An adventure through the vagaries of search engine suggestions.
A Mastodon bot posting anonymous edits to the English language Wikipedia originating from Australian government networks. Just for fun I also built an experiment to watch Wikipedia edits in real time.
I help organise the Brisbane chapter of Hacks/Hackers, an event series where people get together to discuss the intersection of storytelling and technology.
Do you need a completely private transcription tool where the audio or video never leaves your computer? That's why I built this and it's completely free.