[FRIAM] How soon until AI takes over polling?

Steve Smith sasmyth at swcp.com
Wed Nov 11 10:08:05 EST 2020



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> So one more thing goes into what is both a black box and a private
> rather than public box.  It will take over after the first few times
> it produces much more reliable results, but since we won’t know what
> it is based on — AIs don’t explain themselves — we will have no
> ability to extrapolate out of sample.
>
> Eric

And at what point does this kind of coupling yield a full up
"inter-reality" in the Guintatas-Hubler sense? 

    https://journals.aps.org/pre/abstract/10.1103/PhysRevE.75.057201

My speculation is that we are already (way past) there, which is why the
idea of "Russian Interference" in our election via social media feels so
trite/mundane if simultaneously hugely threatening.

- Steve

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