On Tue, Aug 29, 2017 at 12:09 AM, Caroline Sinders
wrote:
> What I am doing *right now* at the Wikimedia Foundation is the
> fantastically weird but unsexy of job of designing tools and UI to mitigate
> online harassment while studying on wiki-harassment. It's not just
Hi all!
Sorry for the delay- I had a super jam packed weekend and now upcoming week.
A few points- thank you for the feedback! In general, I love feedback and
criticism and I definitely got it :) Two, didn't realize this was a *wiki
only* related research channel, so I'll try to bear that in
OK ok. There's some hyperbole in this article and we are the type of
people bent on citations and support. This isn't a research publication and
Caroline admits in the beginning that she's going to get into a bit of a
lecturing tone.
But honestly I liked the article. It makes a good point and
Hi Caroline,
The premise of this article seems to be that everyone needs to solve either
the immediate or the distant problems. No one (and certainly not Elon Musk)
would argue that there are no immediate problems with AI, but why should
that keep us from thinking ahead?
In a company, too, you
>... what does this post have to do with wikis?
FRSbot is a very prominent bot on Wikipedia crucial to obtaining neutral
feedback for less-prominent RFCs, but it doesn't work the way people think
it does, or the way it's authors have implied it does, or the way it should
if it was going to be
Dr. Heather Ford wrote:
>... You may want to read Angele Christin's paper that just came
> out in Big Data and Society that complicates the notion of judges
> accepting algorithmic reasoning wholesale in making decisions.
>
> http://journals.sagepub.com/eprint/SPgDYyisV8mAJn4fm7Xi/full
I am in
On Sat, Aug 26 2017, Leila Zia wrote:
> ** I personally would skip the whole conversation style in this kind
> of article. In some of your audience, including me, it creates a first
> reaction of "yes, we taught him a lesson."
There's no accounting for taste, but I found the style offputting.
[The views below are my views and not necessarily the views of my
employer, the Wikimedia Foundation.]
Hi Caroline,
Here are a few feedback points on my end:
* I'm not sure what the ultimate goal of the piece is: to raise
awareness about the issues around machine learning and artificial
This is excellent, Caroline. What a powerful piece.
You may want to read Angele Christin's paper that just came out in Big Data
and Society that complicates the notion of judges accepting algorithmic
reasoning wholesale in making decisions.
hi all,
i just started a column with fast co and wrote an article about elon musk's
AI panic.
https://www.fastcodesign.com/90137818/dear-elon-forget-killer-robots-heres-what-you-should-really-worry-about
would love some feedback :)
best,
caroline
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