We sat around the fire and told stories about the times we made bad decisions.
You know the type of stories. They’re the ones that come from being young or inexperienced, many times “altered,” and always result in some public embarrassment or legal complication. We usually embellish and likely don’t get the facts totally correct. But we remember how we felt.
Why did we do that?
Certainly, at the moment, they were bad decisions.
But they’ve also shaped us. Taught us about life, love, work, and probably the legal system.
That’s being human.
AI also has tons of decision history (actually, data is more accurate) about bad decisions. Or are they? How does it decide they were bad? Do we have to tell it?
Does AI make bad decisions?
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