
Insurance says that "something that decides without explaining" is the new Adamastor
Adamastor always changes shape never goes away, but he always has a different name.
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The Adamastor always changes shape (...) never disappears, but always has a different name. Today it's called opacity, it's called black box, it's called an algorithm that decides without explaining," José Seguro said today, in a reference to the award "Win Adamastor", which distinguishes innovative works from young scientists. The Head of State, who ended the 4th edition of this award at the Faculty of Science of the University of Porto (FCUP), stressed that he was not making a speech against technology, but about the demands that democracy must make, at a time when "artificial intelligence systems make decisions that directly affect" life.
Furthermore, And the difference is that before the decision there were opinions of everyone, minority, majority," said the President of the Republic, to warn that democracy is "deeply at risk" if the AI "follows a path without any rule".
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The Adamastor always changes shape (...) never disappears, but always has a different name.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesToday it's called opacity, it's called black box, it's called an algorithm that decides without explaining," José Seguro said today, in a reference to the award "Win Adamastor", which distinguishes innovative works from young scientists.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesThe Head of State, who ended the 4th edition of this award at the Faculty of Science of the University of Porto (FCUP), stressed that he was not making a speech against technology, but about the demands that democracy must make, at a time when "artificial intelligence systems make decisions that directly affect" life.
reliability moderate2/2 sourcesAnd the difference is that before the decision there were opinions of everyone, minority, majority," said the President of the Republic, to warn that democracy is "deeply at risk" if the AI "follows a path without any rule".
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