On Mon, Oct 11, 2021 at 9:22 PM Jon Zingale <jonzing...@gmail.com> wrote:
> [...] > > That said, I made some effort a few weeks ago (as well as on Friday) to > get a conversation started around what suggestion engines and search > engines could potentially do differently. One promising idea I have been > researching a lot lately is to adapt weighted ensemble methods (those used > for protein folding, say) to get better estimates on the all too > volatile energy landscape that is our individually fickle musical tastes. > Other ideas might include methods for rewarding actions in favor of > tolerance. But hey, just about anything would be better than the "geodesic > humping", "least-action loving" and "k-cluster fucked" nightmare we have > presently. > I want to get this into some ethics of AI/ML course materials, but I guess it would be the aesthetics of AI/ML and the ethics of inflicting bad aesthetics on a captive audience. -- rec --
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