Schneier on protection

Schneier on protection

The business Edgenuity offers AI systems for grading tests. Ends up that they simply seek out key words without doing any real analysis that is semantic.

It’s not synthetic cleverness but natural stupidity placed on computers.

I’m not astonished. Should anybody a bit surpised?

In European countries, Article 22 associated with the General information Protection Regulations (GDPR) offers up at the very least some algorithmic transparency. I will be no attorney but We think the rather obviously fully automated nature associated with the alleged AI algorithm quoted right here will mean that the european student could need to look at algorithm to which (s)he had been subject. Continue reading “Schneier on protection”