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Why do AI systems need human intervention?

Each one of us have experienced Artificial Intelligence (AI) in our daily lives- from customized Netflix recommendations to personalized Spotify playlists to voice assistants like Alexa – all of these show how integral AI-enabled systems have become a part of our lives.

On the business front, most organizations are heavily investing in AI/ML capabilities. Whether it is automation of critical business processes, building an omni-channel supply chain or empowering customer-facing teams with chatbots, AI based systems significantly reduce manual work and costs for businesses leading to higher profitability.

However, Machine-learning systems are only as good as the data the are trained upon. Many AI experts believe that AI should be trained not only on simple worst-case scenarios but also on historical events like the Great Depression of 1930s, the 2007-08 financial crisis and the current COVID-19 pandemic.

Today, as humans rely on AI, they cannot leave AI to function by itself without human oversight because machines do not possess a moral or social compass. AI is as good as the data it is trained upon, which, may reflect the bias and though process of its creators.

Read more at: https://www.lionbridge.com/blog/3-reasons-why-ai-needs-humans/

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Netflix on a cancellation binge

Is Netflix about to set forth on a cancellation binge? A week after it axed “The Get Down,” its expensive single-season music drama, Netflix announced Thursday that it was canceling its sci-fi drama “Sense8” after two seasons.

After 23 episodes, 16 cities and 13 countries, the story of the Sense8 cluster is coming to an end.

Netflix has poured billions of dollars into original TV shows, and it has only canceled a small fraction of them.

But the company’s chief executive, Reed Hastings, recently suggested this was something they might be prone to do.

 

“I’m always pushing the content team, We have to take more risk, you have to try more crazy things, because we should have a higher cancel rate overall,” he said Wednesday in an interview with CNBC. Read more at: https://www.nytimes.com/2017/06/01/arts/television/sense8-netflix-canceled.html?rref=collection%2Fsectioncollection%2Ftechnology&_r=0

 

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