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From that perspective, AI systems will not eliminate or absorb tacit knowledge as implicitly promised — they are presumably too static and schematic to anticipate every contingency — but reveal new areas where that necessarily social know-how can be developed, at the limits not of what the technology can do but of what can be datafied and what can be socially tolerated. Forms of accommodation and obfuscation will be developed to allow a local system based on human interaction and spontaneous adaptation to co-exist with an automated system that makes no room for it.
The Slovenly Wilderness
Rob Horning
In deep learning’s forward–backward sweep of prediction–correction, it seems like the process of weaving back and forth has followed the history of programmable systems, from the first Jacquard weaving looms of the early nineteenth century, which were controlled by punched cards, to the deep learning systems of the twenty-first century.
Resisting AI
Dan McQuillan
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