At The Guardian, Cathy O'Neil writes about why algorithms can be wrong. She classifies the reasons into four categories on a spectrum ranging from unintential errors to outright malfeasance. As algorithms now make a large portion of the decisions affecting our lives, scrutiny is ever more important and she provides multiple examples in each category of their impact.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday July 17 2017, @04:57PM
I think you intended to say that it is a requirement for an AI to be able , be able to lie to pass the Turing test which it .. isn't that I assume that's what you meant rather than lying.