We see the issue of trust across many forms of information sharing,
Wikipedia is a prime example of a website that has turned to a more ideological standpoint where the original founder has even distanced himself from Wikipedia because of the bias that has crept into articles on that site.
Unfortunately it's a very hard problem to solve, but that source transparency is at least a step in the right direction.
Yes. The glut of information can generate lots of biased articles, and we know what happens with the copy of the copy of the copy: ultimately, it's a dead-end.
It would be nice to have, at least, the references, cause the algorithm or the model in itself does not really indicate anything and can even be open-source.
What matters most is the set of data and the filters applied.
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We see the issue of trust across many forms of information sharing,
Wikipedia is a prime example of a website that has turned to a more ideological standpoint where the original founder has even distanced himself from Wikipedia because of the bias that has crept into articles on that site.
Unfortunately it's a very hard problem to solve, but that source transparency is at least a step in the right direction.
Yes. The glut of information can generate lots of biased articles, and we know what happens with the copy of the copy of the copy: ultimately, it's a dead-end.
It would be nice to have, at least, the references, cause the algorithm or the model in itself does not really indicate anything and can even be open-source.
What matters most is the set of data and the filters applied.