Artificial intelligence systems are more harsh on people who violated hypothetical rules or policies than judgement calls from humans, a study from MIT researchers shows.
Artificial intelligence fails to match humans in judgment calls and is more prone to issue harsher penalties and punishments for rule breakers, according to a new study from MIT researchers. The finding could have real world implications if AI systems are used to predict the likelihood of a criminal reoffending, which could lead to longer
Researchers found that AI models can judge rule violations more harshly than humans. Machine-learning models, often used to make decisions about rule violations, are failing to replicate human judgment, according to a study conducted by researchers from MIT and other institutions.
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